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Valueble Modern Paintings 
sold at the 
American Art Association 


1918, April 4-5. 


Prices Buyers Nose Prices _Bu 
& 30. E.T. Ellis 39 3D Be i 

70. Otto Bernet, Agt. 40 105. @.M. Sche 
90. Arlington Gall. 41 35.  . Schnitz 

110. A.W. Clarke — 42 306 Clapp & Gral 

200. H.W. Charles 43 140. FH. Shaw 

110. HeB. Dominick 4.4, 20e MM. Engel 
25 BT. Bilis 45 100. Otto Bernet,A 
80. Badger de LOUnes 46 176. Lie he Haggein — 

160. Fede Blank 47 65. Irving Brohaw — 
BO H.E. Bauer 4.8 70. Chas. ssa oa | 
356 Arlington Gall. 49 Out be 
55. “ * 50 100. AcSe Gump 
50. Otto Bernet, Agt. 51 380. R. Deutsch | 

150. Prinz Brose / 52 80. Henry Sell. . 
25. E.T. Ellis 53 50, Beds Lounes (4%) 
30. A.H. Goldingham 54 45. 1. Schnitzler 
706 Let. Haggin 55 70. °K, Richards 
40. Framk Keeble 56 210. InT, Hagein. 7 
80. Otto Bernet, Agt. 57 150. WM, Tanenbaun 
10. J.E. Chichester 58 110. AW. Clarke 4 

190. Otto Bernet, Agt. 59 50. WeA. Burnett | 
606 WeWe peaman, " 60. 60. Arlington Gall. 
25 « dee Chichester 61 180. Re were >| 
80. CeH. Warren 62 10. " 2 | 
0-6 Wee Seaman, Agte 63 60. eS, de Jong : | 

100. Eede LOUNES 64 110. Wm. Cowen % 
B06 Arlington Gall. 65 550; E.eT. Ellis .| 

100. C.J. McDonough 66 60. K. Richards 
75 Let. Haggin 67 356 Jacob de Jong | 
306 B. Vos 68 50. &.E. Charles 
45. T.M. Scheidler 69 75. Jacob de Jong” 

1000. Otto Bernet, Agte 70 50. C.A. Warren — 

115. Henry Schultheis 71 90. Jacob de Jong 
706 HE. Bauer 72 125. P. Bras 
506 TM. Scheidler 73 150. LT. Haggin = 

190. LeRoy Frost 74 155. HeW. Charles 
50. Otto Bernet, Agt. 75 200. A.W. Clarke — 
45. Clapp & Greham 76 756 


Inter.Art Gall. 


Buyers 
Cade McDonough 


ba | t 


Dr. Chas. H. Williams 


M. Knoedler & Co. 
Withdrawn 

C.J. McDonough 
FHM. Relm 

CeH. Warren 


Lt. Haggin 


Le. Newton» 
Cede McDonough 

t tt 
Mrse EC. Hoyt 
K. Richards 
E. Kohnstamn 
Aele Clarke 
Cede McDonough 
John Levy 
WeWe Seaman, Agte 


~ Otto Bernet, Agte 
" tt 


1? 


W.W. Seaman, " 
Otto Bernet, " 
Geo. J. Foran 
Julius G. Hass 
7.M. Scheidler 
Hel land Gal + e 

at i] 


Otto Bernet, Agt. 
John Levy 

HF. Miller 
Clapp & Graham 
John Levy 

M. Knoedler & Co. 
John Levy 
Withdrawn 

AW. Clarke 

Sede Frank 
Holland Galleries 
AeBe Nus bauyh 
Otto Bernet, Agt. 
ReAe Gusbee 

F.eEB. Oppenheimer 
AeWe Stom 

HF. Miller 
Ferargil Galleries 
Irving Brokaw 

M. Knoedler & Co- 
Henry Schultheis 
Otto Bernet, Agt. 
W2ye Seaman, Agt. 


Prices Buyers 
& 2756 Jeolle MeCarthy 
80, W.W. Seaman, Agt,. 
2800. Me Hnoedler & Co. 
3900. WeWe Seaman, Agt. 
3800. E.H. Bernheimer 
5H. Wm. Mahon 
385. HeF. Miller 
140. WeW. Seaman, Agt. 
2506 Otto Bernet, " 
520. Holland Galleries 
160. A. Mayer 
1150. EK. Richards 
Out 
400. Otto Bernet, Agt. 
150. C.P. Byrnes 
190. Otto Bernet, " 
450. A.W. Clarke | 
775. Henry Schultheis 
560. John Levy 
100, E.eT. Ellis 
575. Clapp & Graham 
325-6 Jel. McCarthy 
350 » AeW. Clarke 
410. Holland Galleries 
~ 360. Jacob Straus 
130. Jacob de Jong ~ 
170. Otto Bernet, Agt. 
160. Lras Nganton 
90. Ferargil Galleries 
O25 6 P.M. Gotterdam 
400. Otto Bernet, Agt. 
5256 John Baumann 
475. Robt. Handley 
3506 Holland Galleries 
2000e Clapp & Graham 
1525.6 Me Knoedler & CO6« 
625.6 Welle Seaman, Agte 
1000. Holland Galleries 
500. C.P. Byrnes 
3006 Welle Mahon 
Withdrawn 
425. PW. Gotterdam 
L765. Sede Frank 
550.6 Jacob de Jong 
1025. M. Knoedler & Co. 
425. W.eW. Seaman, Agt. 
225. EeKe Richards 
725 « Otto Bernet, Agt. 
1150. Wee Seaman, sie 
13525. Otto Bernet, *" 
350. 1? I tt 
1700. Clapp & Graham 
650. Joelle Melarthy 


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$3,900. 


FOR ELOUDY DAY” 


jllection of Modern Paint- 
ies ‘Sold at Hotel Plaza 
+ Betehes peal of $57,270. 


aera 


a In the Ge quate sessions of the sale 
at ‘modern art. conducted by the Amer- 
fean , Art Association in the ballroom of | 


; phe Hotel ‘Plaza. certain American mas- 
£ - following the tradition that has 
ta apes by the war atictions, } 
the prices. 
oo artists last night stl 
J. Francis Murphy and 
_ Murphy. The Inness pic- 
called “Looking Over the River,” 
to. W. W. Seaman, agent, for $3,900. 
urphy “Cloudy Day” brought $3,- 
ER. © i. Bernheim, and the “Bridge 
, Meadows, » by Wyant, sold to M. 
Knee & Co. for $2,800. ; The bid- 


eal 


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Hd 


oe 


times was quite lively. ! 
The Tat’ of the principal sales, with 
. d buyers, . abide 
J t 'Biue 
tice 8: ae ‘pitas $310 


n Frajelg Ss phy, | “Autumn 


Bernet, agent.... 500 
1 a Mart in, “ALUM 
a. Gog. Foran. .-.s.--: 200 


ehan Georges vit wibert, “phe Gar- 
meont A iean Beetlavs " Chevil- 
, "rhe Cure Reading,” T. 
Pe iucrart.. 
honse. rie de Neuville, “A 
Brenet satdies," Holland Gal- 


Petes ie es Set oe Se a 


ees see wm eiemes # 


1038— 


n be 
eae olf. 
ey Fa eam,” 
3 Bound," John Levy. 
Jules Dupre, “yTandscape,”’ 
; noedle® Co... 1.25. eerste 
 £IO-~—Narcisse virgiie Diaz, ‘Forest 
ndscape,”’ John Levy...-..-- 
| re a Johann Voltz, “Cat- 
ae dscape,’’ Augustus 


Pra ee ee ee) 


SY dS cht ie ig 


Fie io by el at Oe 


$00 


ei 0) ¢ ae 8 Les Baie oe 8 4) 


. ty, Siar Jataille, “Skirmish in 
Sireet of Spar, Algiers,’”. A. 
So Pe Lee TA eR) a otal in se 110 
| Prosper "Rerne-Belle- 4 
ajbiace Pore Duty,” O. Bernet.. $275 
“es ate Ward Ranger, “Parm- 
house and Trees,” F. E. Op- 
nheimer SRN POR ental Sie wip a’ ,b 80, 
Ward Ranger, ‘The ‘ 
. 1k ASE a a 150 
ie Wyant, ‘“Tand- ie 
INTROS cg 6 eters 85 84 473 
E Ret Pinkham Ryder, “Sheep 
. abet hay gael Ferargil Gal- 5% 
‘pu: re, “In pe Pas- e 
saa fller Dupre, Brokaw. 250 
bae—Jean Baptiste ‘Camille “Corot, 
“Yes Ruines du Chateau ,de | 
ceils ae pyro Napa 2,500 
5— naus, “The Soe is 
ead odel,”’ Henry Schultheis. 875 
H 


) ART AUCTION 


gs. “Looking Over the; 


Waitalle Gace Olas Minch yA» 


“it ‘Ewha, siya 
WY WW 


er - ea} 
mene EU RON IL eli (b)a fe God siecen 
tea a Neale “Fhe eanke, 
PRU BNCCOGT PY crete lala sss lela ene 
180-—Alexander EL NV Van, eae 
Bridge in Meadows,” 
PRenvedler 1 600.9 Perce ; 
184~—George Inness, “Lookin ‘Over 
the River,” W. W. Seaman, 
BHM MOE Cee LG OIG RAE De Ae 
132—John Francis Murphy, tA 
Cloudy Day,’ BE. H. Bernheim. 
133—-Theodore Robinson, “In the 
Woods,” W.: Mahan. ioe ENS PR Ci 
124—Robert ©. Minor, ‘Near. .the 
Wisgwams, Waterford, sua 
plig V oon 8: Ley tt H. F. Miller.... 
185—William Mertitt Chase, 
seape,”’ W. W. Seaman. 
136—Jean Beraud, tr 
champs?” Ol.) Bernete ch cet es 
1387—Jean Leon Gerome, “Moorish 
Dancer,’ Holland Galleries. 
188—Leonhard Anders Zorn, “Arab 
Chief at Prayer,’ A. Mayer. 
189—OCharles Francois. Daubigny, | 
Showery Day In Normandy,’ 


a eee ee 


“Land 


te We 


sai Meh Can cB te Glenna ae mi 
141—Thomas Moran, ‘Sunrise at 
Weenies; Ov Barrett. ice see ahs. 
i48—J. Hermanus Koekkoek, ox 
Kad ha in Holland,’” O. Beruet, 
14¢—Relpn Albert Blakelock, ‘‘After- 
EN NV AE are are eae yates 
145—George Inness, ‘Landscape, 
Henry Schultheis.....06.5..-6- 
146—Henry W. Ranger, “Landscape,” 
RP ASTURD DONA 8 Ease oo ethicn 
148—BHugene Vesbeots Verboeckhoven, 
ee, Clapp & Graham..... 
| 149—Leon ichet, “The Farm,’’ J. N. 
WESOEPIDY! sire ciate nce Un egrqay die! t's 
150-——-Ferdinand is an, Monchablon, 


“Landscape,’’ A. W. Clarke. 
151—-Paul Jean Clays, Pee clio Ship- 
ping,’ Holland Galleries. 
152—-Charles Emile Jacque, 
herdess and. Sheep,’’ 
Strauss 
L67— William. 


“Shep - 

Jatob 

- WH. Sthwe.- “Gvening, 

eas Hime!” P.M. Gotter- 

158—iHarend Bornpie Koekkoek, 

“Winter Landscape,’ O. iBernet. 

159—Harry Willson Weatrous, ‘Phe 

Word of a Girl,” John Bau- 

Macatee corner ery tat algo ade eat ge eS 

160—-Emil Catrisen; ‘The Sentinel 

Pine,’ Robert Mandléy.y. 00.2: 

| 161—Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven, 

£ “Sheep and Mow!l,’’ Holland Gal- 
} 


tb asp Ot a eas ES ae i Pe oO er a 
162—4Pelix Ziem, “Venetian Boats,” 
CRAP Re CAT RAT: i kd Se 8 ve 
163—Frits Thaulow, “The Washer- 
woman,’ “Wnoedler & Cow... 
164——Lieon Richet, “Gleams of Sum- 
mer Light,” IN; W. Seaman..... 
165-——Laureng Alma-Tadema. “‘Quéen 
Clotilds, Instructing Her: Chil- 
dren In Arms,”’ Holland  Gal- 
oe ep aA a CA a CR Wa ORD Uae RRS le 
166—Hmil. Carlsen, Voods (BIS 
2 GT bred oS era ane ch ULE ry ca OER BAT UE rr) ancrcn Fed 
167--George B. Bogert, “Venetian 
Bunsst oO Wieali Mahan ees essian . 
168—Emil Carlsen, “October Oaks,” 
MMe AOL EOI CM IN) larity sieeiecsia Mau vs 
170—-Henri Lerolle, “Coming from 


the Fountain, 8) J. Frank... .. 
171-—Cesare Detti, ‘ues Noces d’Or,”’ 
Jacob de: Jongh 
172-—Felix Ziem, ‘Venice at Sunset: 
Mintrates . to Grand , Canal,” 
[ya Le fica LOCAL po Woes hy FR Vas ce to i solo 
17é8—HBugene Joseph 
“Sheep in Pasture,” 
man, agent 


Verbteckhoven, 
W Sea- 
174—Teon Bazile Perrault, “Petite 
Hille au Chien,” ©. K, Richards. 
lio—-Albert Bierstadt, “Looking Uy 
; the Xosemite Valley,’ O. Ber- 
ta goin: 5 ¢ 2 al AB a Aaa Ee se 
L75A—“‘Landscape Francais,’* 
j man Lowenstein 
176—William ©. Adolpe 


WY" 


Bougiereau, 
“Hesitating ‘Between love and 
Riches,’? W. W,. Seaman, agent. 


5 
1 {77Adelt Schryere. “The ‘Charee,” 
{ Oe ERSTE, {iS OM Card Ya), evs morro tenets 
178—-Albert Bierstadt, “Sunset in the 
} Yosemite,” O. Bernet, agent... : 
1i9—Eugene  Isabey, “tfarbor of 
Grapvilie,” Clapp & Graham... 
180-—-Sir Thomas Lawrence, “At the 
| Opening of the Gate’. J, M. 
Pg OT: oe at 5 OM nae epee ee. Bee Rian YG By Sonat 
(97A-—-Wigure painting, Tortunmy, W. 
f WY! SO Fuente OES ast Pau eae eae 
> Phe totaly realized: last evening 
| $47, 800, making a grand total. for 


| collection -of , $57,270. 
|B. Millet was withdrawn 
Disses before, the sale. 


from the 


The pastel, by J. 


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260 
was 
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~ STARTED AT PLAZA 
Lee a + I 
Meyer von Bremen’s “Hour 
for Rest” rBings $1,000, 
Best Price of Night. 


a ee 


a. LOL aA 


Well Known Collectors Are 
Among Those Offering 
Pietures. 


EVENIN $9,970 


A two nights’ sale of modern paint- 
ings was begun last night in the ball- 
room of the Hotel Plaza by the Ameri- 


can Art Association, the pictures com- 
ing from several collections; among oth- 
ers those. of Miss Mary EF. Garrett of 
Baltimore, Mrs. Mary MceMi Han and the 


|late Oliver Hoyt. 


‘ 
The iess important works were dis- 


/posed of last night and. the pieces in 
consequence were not startlingly high. 
The total for the evening was $9,970. 


The jist of the principal sales with 
buyers and prices, follows 


5. “On the River,’’ E. Sanchez-Perrier, 


——E——E 


persed 


tose: W. Chaples:: sa siendin cea $200 
9, “Beshi-RBazook,”’ J, Ju Gerome, to 
DOR ape te J. Blanek iG ieeecca 166 
21, “And, Drive Dull Care Away.) 1. 
‘Gaugengisl, Otto Bernet, agent.... 190 
3%, “The Hour for Rest,’ 3. (G@. Meyer). 7 
yon Bremen. to Otto, Bernet, 
PREY 3 8 Faaem PRU OT EUAN 0 (fo RADE 7 1,000 
26. “Market “Stall, ‘LT, © Rosierse; 16 
eroy TR Gshse sae ey ee eer 490 
46. - Lands: ape, William ™M. Brown, 
Leroy’: “Wa rein is ere cela ktoncrs tua 1d 
51.. “Sleep, Baby. Sleep,’ «J. G@. Meyer 
@ yon Bremen, “R. Deutschy oo... “: 380 
4. “Feeding the Pets,’ Charies Bdward 
Frere, Leroy -Haggines. 2.7. i. 6. 210 
‘61. ‘“Fishermen,’’ Georges Haquette, to 
Re Dat Bea, OC ea an tea ow bein Iso 
73,' “Lady of the Court of Lois: XV.,”’ 
Robert Tournieres, Leroy Hag- 
rd § ER PAC GMPC EEN Te sone Gr dn Bake yi ph Myers 450 
if, “dame Re OW. Van Boskeraix; to 
OF WV. CAS Ga iii. n ie adie wate <o Anratoataee 155 
7. Landscspe. Julian Rix, to Augustus 
Wy ClaPhe shea ee Raa ie 206 
i7. “Sheep and Gettle.” EH. O. Gebler,. 
a: Meet SMe OR ae a Are 226 
78. Le Frinier. J. €. Meissomer, U. J } 
; MeaDonoti ety oe a i ae ee ee 150 
§. Landscape, E. C. Lambinet, J. B.. 
BSA: hgeg 0 nM a Co Re Mare ante Pel tric eae 210", 
88. The Tryst. R. de Madrazo, C. 4. 
MeDohouch so. 25 iy sete catalan eae 150 
fi. The Goldfish, E. Niczky, KE. Kohn- 
SESH eI haa rte leony atte eta 299°) 
$3. In the SeraghHo, J. J. Benjamin 
Gonstamt, C. J. MeDonougin........ 200 
Im” to-nicht’s sale; > works. by | sit 
Thomas Lawrence, George Inness, J. F, 
Murphy and Alex Wyant will be dis- 


two se eo ae) 


ice 


Thursday conducted b 


evening, 


| tained for 91 canvases. 


| with catalog number, 
| size in inches, height first, 


| price: 


1—E. Von Nerode, “Out Door Market, 
enna,” 44x34. Ey T, Ellis 
-2—Lessi, Tito, “The Antiquary,”’ 


Vi- 


PRC ACO Cl ls «here gisie ci cle ois « ent toa cueee 
f 3—Leo-Herrimann, Chas., “Solid Comfort, 
ae 634x454. Arlin tom! GallerieS © ...6.. 2% 90 
4—Tamburini, A., “The News of the Day,” 
934x734. Augustus, Aen LaF Icel ns anime mens 110 
5—Sanchez-Perrier, E., “On the River,’ 634x 
one tomvve Charies!.. 5.2.26. sek en 200. 
- 6—Quadrone, “Interrupted,” 10x64. H. Dom- 
Rel Ss a) Re es 110 
7—German School, ‘“‘Head of a Man,” 1034x 
PRP EOEOS i. ea eke oo ve ginere eA 
8—Leo-Herrimann, C., “Refreshments,” 7%x 
REPT IGOWINCS: cos sof eens ees enlace 80 
| 9—Gerome, J. L., “Bashi-Bazouk,” 10%x8%. 
Pad: (ag A ee a Se ES SG 160 
| 10—Engl, ‘H., “Prosperous Farmer,” 10%4x7%. 
ee PRR dp ke teas ee: 30 | 
14: -Kiesel, C., ‘““Head of Young Woman,” 10% 
x8. Arlington Gallertes w 5 ..ngtr este eis 35 
| 12—Kiesel, C., ““Pet Dove,” 114%x9¥Y%. Arling- 
Meee 407 hehe x caraoticdaw xe’. is 55 
_ 13—Montague, mS, “Thames .at—Eton GOliseente ‘ 
as lege,’ 714x10. Bernet, agent...-..-.. 
q j14—Leo- Herrimatin, C:>~ ‘ ‘Gentleman in His 
eae esos. Prinz Bros:.+—..... ~150 
15—Ribot, Need. The Cook, gS 405m Ore We 
lo 2 ee ee 25 
16—Brissot de Warville, F. S., “Sheep,” 9%4x 
pases (oA. EL: Goldingham Foc) eee 30 
17—Van Beers, J., “Pierrot & Pierrette,” 12% | 
b, x5. Leroy Haggin 5 ee Se eee 70 
: 18—Semenowsky, E . “The White Veil,’ 123% 
- x9%, (panel). Frank Keeble........... 40 
| 19—-Weiss, -G., Beeninient, % 13x10%. Ber-- 
A. sa felee SeWegein\ 8-35 Seine ite ne-are t -5oare aan a 80 | 
{ 20—Grivaz, Es “Th the Library,” (watercolor), 
fi i 1434x934. (RSS EO Cee PS See ieee 10 
fs) 2 -Gaugeneigl, I., ‘And Drive Dull Care 
Away,” 1034x8%. Bernet, agent:.... 190 
oe t 505. Gag J. S., “The Young Jehu,” 914x124. 
eae rettE “Oe isch cc cae ci cence 
i ae ites G. C., “In the Greenhouse,” 1334 
ee lth 0 (nanel). an ee = ~ 
24—-Gay, E., “October Sunset,” 10x1334.  C. 
He PE ESTIMME Sect ae edoucue ub eciens coeraleiails acsroe «ai 2 80 
25—-Moran, T,, “A Mountain Lake in Utah, 
3 (miliboard), 11x17. Seaman, agent.. 30 
| 26—Blakelock, R. A., ‘‘In Central eae New 
9 York,” 10x15. E. J. Lownes ........ 100 
27—Williams, F. Ballard, haha ena 12x16. 
-¥ Arlington Galleries PRO ce teepea is eats syanss0, 80 | 
fem 28-—Richards, W. T., “A Windy Day” (mill- 
4 board), 834x164. es J. McDonough.. 100 
_ |29—Weiss, G., vat the Inn” (panel), 1234x 
ae 4 9M. B AE ewig Ocean et ess 
a ;. “Moorish Girl’ (panel), 1334x 
~ 9%. B. EE rr Sra ee 30 
|31—Kuwasseg, Cs “Town, Holland,” 13x10. %~ 
Scheidler ...--..-+-+s0-s0++seeseees 45 
32—Meyer Von Bremen, J. G., “The Hour for 
ra Rest,”’ 1434x11%. Bernet, ASSN. lees « 1,000 
r 33—Lessing, iat Gal Approaching Storm,”’ % 
ah 114x113. H. BehinltNerise okt <tr etis = 5c 15 
| 134—Knaus, L., “Portrait of a Lady” (panel), 
14x1034. H. E. Bauer ......-..+.++.-- 70 
35—Clays, P. J., “Dutch Fishing Boats’ (water- 
color), 934x15%. sem GOULET” faeces +.» 50 
a tt 36—Rosierse, T., “Market Stall,” 1444x1l0¥Y. 
: ory PENSE se. eee cee ent tee 
: 37—Delort, C. E., “The New. Slippers’ (panel), 
or 1334x10¥. Bernet, agent ...... ee ' 
ig | 38—Signorini, G., ‘“The Cup of Chocolate’’ (wat- 
4 ercolor), 1434x104. Clapp & Graham. . 45 
| 39-—Signorini, G., “In a Moorish Cafe, (water- 
hs calor), eet: es Ellis wieety scans 30 
ie 40—Chialiva, “Shepherdess,” 14x1034!_ T. 
o.. Bien” Maen on tate e aes 105 
_ _|41—Jaroszinsky, ‘“The Last Shot’ (panel), 11 
—_ x7, BES olnttZ let ces eteegases + anys siansie yleuenere 35 
\ —Chalon, L., “Knight and His Lady” (panel), 
: 16x12¥. Clapp Sd; Granam, i..2.. 05. < 30 
UE 43—Cornoyer, P., “Winter” (millboard), 12x16. 
3 PEAS AD) te ea gan 7 140) 
< 44—Remington, F., ‘‘A Master eS (mill- 
a board), 18%x1574. Wisebongiel Tot smemtean 30 
~ ‘\45—Brown, WwW. M + “Landscape,” tie Ber- 
‘- 1 ERE Se OY SCR rene or cere 100 
Ei | 46—Brown, We M., “Landscape, 1134x18 
it feeoy Pra reitr ete: ocd © 2s - Poe 170 
, \47—Dufner, E., “Down by the Lake,” 16x18. 
oy Bettie Brokaw © oa snd 2 nie clays 2+ s ile e® 65 |. 
ig itata cin, E., “At the Riverside,”’ 16%4x20. 
ee er ee is, ey... + wrele « 70 
|50—Moran, E., “Incoming Ship,’ 20x16. Gum- inh 


DEECY soe. ES oe RRC 
— © Sie <> ee a ¢ 


Sa =f LF 


aa foreign” and American pictures, 
mostly oils, at the Plaza. Hotel umes: 

me 
Thomas E. Kirby, a total of $9,970 was ob- 


The following is a list of cries sold, 
artist’s name, title, 
width next, 
' buyer’s name (when obtainable), and salem 


Rs as4 Bertie A,, 


a eye @) Cs! <) ote @ 


Cas a se we Oe ei 


Roe ae sl pees So ee “Minding the Soup,” 
203%4x14%.  E. ii Lownes 
“Head,” 21x17. T. Schnitzler 
AS Sea-A. Casanova y Estorach, “Eating Oysters,” 
18Y%x15y%._ K. Richsrds 4, 3. caMeoe. 
56—Frere, C. E.,. “Feeding the Pets,” 21x17, 
Leroy Haggin PLavarars: scab htanelep aus cas ett Re eke 

4 57—Worms, J., “The Last Touches’ 


DE w0 66 ale Cela e @ 


Ae i yaseaoa eee Lannenbaum 2.6... 150 
|58—Girardet, E., “In Egypt,” 161%4x24%. Au- 
wimg Crk: 2.657... eee = 146 
59—Lafosse, C., “Light of Other Days’ (panel), 
22x17, Wie MB ite tile eect 5 oo. ratarte 50 
60—Kaemmerer, F. H., ‘The Dealer in Pewter,’ 4 
2334x14. Arlington Galleries) 23 hak 60 
61—Haquetté, G., “Fisherman,” 1814x24. R 
TD GULSCLENe nes serie su hee el cis ann S 180 
62—Loop, H. A., “Mother and Child,” 15%4x 
ele OUIESCI || onts Lanhelimen aaetheLk es oe 75 ; 
63—Ferguson, -A., “The. Orchard,” 18x2434. J. aa 
COPA RUC MEE Polen pinche ahaa tee lois eee eet 60 3 
64—Washington, G., ‘“‘Arab Chiefs 20x24 
WiEEGOWeM Bern oat, ie isda: Wie ee 110 
65—Jobert, E., “Honfleur,” 20x24. E. T. Elise 2" 50) 
66—Detti. « C., “Springtime,” 181424, ¥ ~ 
On aGASee aan. Le Sine ofly s.. 05. ete es 60 
67—Mazzolini, ““The Bird,” 25x19%. J. de jouge 35 
68—de Forest, eae oA Mosque, z * 25x17. 
iiarles eae ant ies ea 5, ¢eee, ee ae 50 
69—Vinea, F., ““The Flowers on the Terrace,” 
18x27¥4. RRR CL GMO TOLVOL carte etn reese, teen ants hee he) 
|70—Boileau, P., “‘Young Woman’’ (pastel and 
watercolor), 2/7x190 =C. Ho Warren... -. 50 
71—Pettijean, E., “‘Houses on the Riverside,” 
Toe O tone ede, Ong jie aa... 5 eee. oe 90 
72—Walker, J. A., “Reconnoitring,’? 18x24. P. 
ES eS Wemet de on Me Re Cen ovens Leg CMe Beene ti, 125 
73—Tournieres, R., ‘‘Lady of the Court of Louis 
Ouinze,-92/x2li2.0 beroy Hageine 2.02. 150 
74—Van Boserck, R. W., “June,” 21%x28%. 
: ir Wee Charles oe cna a tes oes £55 
75—Rix, J., “Landscape,” 22x29%. Aug. W 
Carine BR aNah. aon creer ihe tates say EN eS IL ae 200 
76+—Ede, oe “The River,” 21%x26. Int. Art 
Galleys eee eituere sce She ot, oa etaec ions 75 
17 GA F. O;, “Sheep and Cattle,” 213%4x32. 
‘9 McDonough Sei aNedd s AAR Eee 220 
78— Meissonier hou Gals). “Le Nripten 20x 
PANT oh ah Ore McDonough EEN AU cache inches ele 150 
79—Beauduin, J. J., “In the Sunshine,” 29x24. 
Dares Grhier WN ouliva iS sss. ats < oie. aerate nes 140 
80—Chartran. T., “Portrait of Eugene de Bo- 
cande; 30x24. —eKnoedler, & Coven. - 70 
82—Aston, Knight L., “The River,” 311%4x25 
Ona fs McDonough PIE 6.3 lion crue See 170 
83—Lawson, E., “Early Morning, Springtime, 
Mianus, Conn.” Cpanel)5725x30, “F.jJK. M. 
Lue) 19m SRW heels teas: oF se NRE O Te ore oer tre I aS 210 
84—Whittredge. W., “Autumn Twilight, Hudson 
River,” 27x34. C. BEDS WV. ArGET acne. ete sides 160 
| 85— Lambinet. E. C., “Landscape,” 271%x35%%. 
PRCCOVIR EL AMOI tieE witciia ae ay spe nee uterameoln 240 
} 86—Julian, Jos., “Going to Pasture,” 2514x3334. 
Teva. UN Gano tiga ers ete cin oer ain ae ane ates 110 
87—Montavne, H. V.. “Market Place a Bruges, 
Belgium,” 28x36. Leroy jHagginy si. 100 
'88—de Madrazo, R., “The Tryst,” PED}. GPT: 
| McDonough GbR tks allerete sare. 11 opto a then ieu tects 150 
89—Dutch School, ‘‘Landscape’”’ (panel), 25x 
B7 towem Visi Oe El Oxite aceite teen 2 tietslete 50 
90—Maurer, A. H., “Lady in White,” 26%x 
D9 YA te Kate Chand Semen eters o.ace cater ote ees 30 
91—Nicezky, E., “The Goldfish,” 41x20%. -E. 
Giilvi’s Hanoi ees 6 oe rete ancithaiels crtee © 2 ape eke 290 
AE estat A., “The Young Farmer,” 39%x 
h 2G Ae ern Widnes Co tered ere meditate se «oracle 170 
| 93—Benjamin-Constant, Je}..- Inthe Seraglio” 
(panel), 49x31%. C. J. McDonough... 300 
| ED OPA GA resenneke tools ickatie net aee Gace « eo trale Stee $9,970 
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| (Sale story concluded next week) 


Seer ne tlie SA =e an J Sleek mae i 


“Paee Mambingrien Pictur Sle 


- |a combination sale of pictures by modern 
| |foreign and American artists at the Plaza 
_|Hotel Ballroom, Apr. 5, a total of $47,300 
| was obtained for 86 canvases, which added 
_|to the total of the first session of Apr. 4, 
lor $9,970 made a grand total for the sale 
i tor $07,270. 
; The highest figures of the second fina! 
| session were brought by modern American 
; pictures, Geo. Inness’ “Looking Over the 
| River,” going to Seaman as agent for $3,900. 
_ (J. Francis Murphy’s “Cloudy Day” going to 
Mr. Bernheim for $3,800 and Wyant’s 
| “Bridge in the Meadows” to Knoedler & Co. 
_ for $2,800. The highest price brought ae a 
: foreign picture was $2,500, paid by Knoedler 
& Co, for Corot’s “Ruins of the Chateau of 
Pierrefonds, not a distinctive example. 
_. The sale was a significant one, inasmuch 
jas it again proved how fashions change in 
art, as many of the works sold, especially 
|those at the first session, brought figures 
|far below even their original cost to their 
Owners a few years ago, and, in several 
instances, ten times below they would 
have brought twenty to forty years ago. 
These works are what the French call 
“demode” and the English ‘old _ fash- 
ioned,” but they have intrinsic merit, and 
those who secured them last week obtained, 
in most instances, real art bargains. The 
_ |examples of Meyer von Bremen, -Verboeck- 
_ |hoven, Koek-koek, and Lambinet held up 
- |even better than those of such contempo- 
|rary and later fellows as E. Berne-Bellecour, 
| Detaille, Casonova, Gerome, Alvarez, Kisel, 
Ribot, Van Beers, Brissot, Lambdin, Grivas, 
_ |Edouard Frere, Giradet, Kaemmeree, Ha- 
¥ quette, Georges Washington, J. C. Meis- 
sonier, and even Madrazo.. 
There need be no surprise felt by those 
_ | who did not attend the sale at the seem- 
 |ingly very low figures brought by the ex- 
'p _ | amples of Blakelock, George Inness, Wyant, 
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Corot, Jacque, Daubieny, Dupre, Diaz, 
Schryer, Alma Tadema, etc., after the high 
prices the works of some of these men 
| brought at earlier sales this season, for 
none were superior examples, and some 
were doubtful. The: Millet crayon and 
pastel, “Shepherdess and Sheep,” was, in 
fact, withdrawn because of doubt expressed 
as to its authenticity. 


Some idea of the shifting of values in 
pictures may be gained from the sale for 
$650, to Mr. James M. McCarthy of Que- 
bec, a new and discriminating collector, of 
the very. large canvas, “Opening the Gate”’ 
| (two life-size young women, said to be the 

daughters of Lord Londonderry, leading a 
donkey on which a child is seated). This 
figured in the Catholina Lambert sale in 
1915 as possibly by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 
and Mr. Lambert is said to have paid the 
late T. J. Blakeslee some $15,000 for the 
work. It sold at the Lambert sale for 
$1,925, and is probably by a pupil of Law- 
rence. 


The following is a list of pictures sold 
April 5, with catalog number, artist’s name, 
title, size in inches, height first, width next, 
buyer’s name (when obtainable), and sale 


price: 
94—Leo-Herrman, C., ‘‘The Cardinal’s Si- 
| esta’”’ (panel), 91%4x7%. John Levy.... $130 
|| 95—Minor, R. C., ‘‘Twilight,’” 8x10. Seaman, 
ASML Mt teEed terseae te lete hie sera wid. ons ackls-sisteragere 130 
96—Wyant, A. H., “Blue Mountain Lake” 
| (millboard), 6x93. Bernet,wagentacas. 310 
|| 97—Pokitonow, te “Tes Faucheurs” (panel), 
eam SOrnet. AGENt Lok. cece ct cov ess 100 
|| 97—Pokitonow, I., ‘‘Les Pecheurs” (panel), 
| SU ME CoUPMMEMRetey eles s (ele) a cyelsie lelale aevoh.c ele os, alesse 260 
ogee Morphy. J. F., ‘Autumn Sunset,” 6%x9, 
. Bernei, agent BR Pica ree, a, Pee ROE 500 
| 99—Martin, H. D., “Autumn Sunset,” 64x10, 
(Che Hie DENOTE SG Ce heat Marae  ceweiee ale ne ae pee 200 


| | tment Ayer CBR hep Yona 
Le | | At the Second and conclum session of Ee 


SG 0 0 6 O Oe Biss he © sre 


102—Hvgnet, V of JERS cen in Cairo” | 
1234x9%4. Holland Galleries... es i 
103—de po Ba. IM aE: French Soldier,” 


#0 ¢ wrels <uals, dave) 6% 


SEVP 18) (©) 9) 64" 6.'6) 6 0. SS hie. @ 6 ee a 


tov Betas Oe a E. P., “Cavalry Officer” 
(panel), 14%4x9%. _Clapp & Graham. 
108—Van Marcke, E., “Homeward Bound, ” 
LAO sdemee- ohn Levy. occ on oe hee 
109—Dupre,» J., — “Landscape,” 1034x1334. 
Knoedler id tet 19) pol MeN MEER Ser pest Oe 5 
110—-Diaz, N. V., “Forest Landscape” (panel), 
1234x16. John TEED Y's vs Sotho ee 
113—Voltz, F. Ji, “Cattle and coe 


(panel), 634x133. Aug. W. Clarke. 


LOXLO24 i Se syemtranivants oc sigeels ociee eons 
115—Chartran, T., “Water Nymph” (panel), 
19%x11%. Holland Galleries.......... 
116—Detaille, J. B. E., “Skirmish in Algerian 
Street”? (watercolor and crayon), 15%x 
P54 eee PN USDS URIS. oy sso. 50a ane 


| 117—Berne-Bellecour, E. P., “Off Duty,’’ 1234x 


17:34 s, ernét, “agentipse. /.-1aeeee eee 


|| 118—Jacquet, J. Wy “La Petite Marquise,”’ 


18x15. R. Gushee :3es Pes ate ode ee 


‘| 119—Ranger, H. Ww. “Farmhouse and Trees’”’ 


(millboard), 12x16. F. E. Oppenheimer 


| 120—Ranger, H. W., “The Brook”’ Payibeard’. 


12x16. A. V. Stout) ss seo cee 


tale Wee A. H., ‘‘Landscape” (panel), 11x 


Hi. F. Miller SGT So > OL ee ee 


| 122—Ryder, A. P., “Sheep and Landscape,” 


1934x154. Ferargil Galleries.......... 
123—Dupre, J., “In the Pagture,” 15x18. 
Irving geet Hap icin ao Ee eee ene 


| 124—Corot, J. B. C., “Ruines du Chateau de 


Pierrefonds,” 1014x1934. Knoedler & Co. 


| 125—Knaus, L., “The Refractory Model,” 16% 


x14 eer. Schultheis mee. oo irealacoccatesseees 


| 126—Ziem, F., “Venice” (panel), 21%x13¥%. 


Bernet,> agent facies crocs ciate oie oe areas 
127—Twachtman, J. H., pay ipter Landscape,” 
13x21. Seaman, agen RTOS Rie aig ope Noe 


| 128—Dirpre, J., “The Giccnen® 18%x15. J. M. 


McCarthy of Quebec................-:5 


| 129—Jacquet, J. G., “‘Reverie’’ (pastel) 21% 


Seaman, METI ys adie ele eee ek 


130 Wyent, A. H., “The Bridge in the Mead- 


ows,” 1514x214. Knoedler & Co...... 
131—Inness, G., “Looking Over the River,” 
16x20 4c eaman, agents... «se are =e 
132—Murphy, J. F., ‘Cloudy Day,” 16x22. 
Ee Ae Bernheim: ones ce ns are eis ne 
133—Robinson, T., ‘‘In the Woods,” 18x22. 
W. McMahon Raia hoe OE NC ee or eee 
134—Minor, R. C., ‘““Near the Wigwams. Water- 
ford, Conn., 16x20. H. F. Miller...... 
135— Chase, Ww. M., “‘Landscape,”’ 18x22. Sea- 
TAMAR CN tee eee Renee ee ek clave 2c een kiets Goteics 


136—Beraud, as ie “At Longchamps,” 15%4x22. 


Bernet, AM CULM cath atedak esac abate ele ets 
137—Gerome, J. L., “Moorish Dancer,” 22x 
18%. Frallahd Galleries 260s scene 
138—Zorn, L. A., “‘“Arab Chief at Prayer,’’ 22x 
18%. A. "Mayer pM ye es Ce ce ane 
139—Daubigny, C. E., “Showery Day in Nor- 
mandie,”’ 16x21%4. E. K. Richards.... 
141—Moran, se “Sunrise at Venice,” 20x14. 
Bernet, ha gent cick tare rere poters.s adersierstels oldie me 
ee H. G., “Evening,’”? 19x29. C. P. 
fry eee J. H., “A Town in Holland,” 
16%x22. Bernet, ARENE als tr ores shefcleveereks 


| 144—Blakelock, R. A., “Afterglow,” 16x26%. 
| A. 


WES Clarke wicceare ics tin tee ciete ete a wate 


45—Inness, G., “Landscape,” 16%4x24%. H. 
Sichiat th eisSheertearcneeae elie, ee rakes eels. severe aren 


| 146—Ranger, H. W., ‘‘Landscape,” 18x2534. 


Hholin ple viva seks terse: <) tenateteics asi os-0, orate 


|147—Millet, F. D., ‘‘Roasting Apples,” 25x 


LSTA Peers es com RICHALGS <scrc cpeieierts sre ote tele 


Clepp & Birahatn eee ors vase Uke ies Ss 
149—Richet, L., “The Farm,” 18%4x24. J. M. 
| McCarthy = onerenebimten c attiiele sive iste 
}150—Monchablon, F. J., ‘‘Landscape,” 19%4x 
| BS Sicletia> Wigs GIAEKE 10 obs vinta stha alone oes ue 
| 151—Clays, P. J., “Holland Shipping” (panel), 
2534x20. Holland Galleries ........... 
| 152—Jacque, C. E., ‘‘Shepherdess and Sheep,” 
26x21¥%. Jacob Straustereit wey nto esrs.s 
| 153—Alvarez, D. L., “The Music Lesson” 
(panel), 20x27%%. J. de Jongh........ 
154—Watrous, H. W., “A Cigarette, A Cup of 
Tea and She, >” 28x24. Bernet, agent.. 


| 155—Minor, R. C., “Sentember Sunset,” 22x30. 


Elias Naganton ais stator ie a teen betas sini r 
156—Carlsen, E., “Fruit,” 21x30.  Ferargil 
MALLET Y Aes aotosnee ok cise ee aire Te piactend oe 


| 157—Howe, W. H., “Evening, Milking Time,’ 


2453 eer bP Me nGotterdam » .).ciock cae 
| 158—Koekkoek, B. C., “Winter Landscape,” 26x 

32%. Bernet, agent ya rutiodighes tebe a's’ ¥ 
| 159—Watrous, H. W., “The Word of a Girl,” 
28x24. John Baumann iti. 0. tee 
| 160—Carlsen, E., “The Sentinel Pine,” 30x30. 
Robert Hea ALICE Wit. eucrsun,chiscatsa ene we oueis a tetere Layee 


ice B:'@ Be “ele eg ee Meee fellate 


114—Detti, C. “Page of 16th Century” (panel wid ; 


| 148—Verboeckhoven, E. J., ‘‘Sheep,”? 2714x224. 


161—Verboeckhoven, E. J., “Sheep and Fowl, 
2814x23. Holland Galleries 
162—Ziem, F., ‘“‘Venetiazn Boats” (panel), 20% 


x3514. . Clapp: & Grahams... See 2,000 
163—Thaulow, F., “The Washerwoman,” 26x 

$2... Knoedier) & (Con eee ore 1,525 
164—Richet, L., “Gleams of Summer Light, al 

2614x3554. seaman, caverionm. 0. ae... 625 


165—Alma-Tadema, “ Queen Clotilda Instructing 
Her Children in Arms,” 251%4x35%4. 
eee Galleries’. ....:.0¢ Bee ee 1,000 
166—Carlsen, E., “Woods,” 34x28. C. P. Byrnes 500 
BOS i G. bat “Venetian Sunset, ” 28x40. 


Af McMahon. ©... 4.22.2 Soe 300 
169—Carlsen, E., ‘‘October Oaks,” 34x38. 
P) W.. Gotterdam® ‘J..;5.. 500 eee 425 
170—Lerolle, H., “Coming from the Fountain,”’ a 
40x32. 0S. J. Frank... a0. {6-52 eee 175 
171—Detti, C., “Les Noces D’or” (panel), 26x 
48. de Jongh sic sircicis. 3 eee enol 5 la fs 350 
172—Ziem, F., ‘‘Evening, Venice,” 27x42. 
Knoeedler Get Coser oe enc = sso res 1,025 
173—Verboekhoven, E. J., ‘‘Sheep in Pasture.”’ 
29x41. .Seaman, agent 2...<........ ce 425 
| 174—Perrault, L. B., “Petite Fille au Chien,”’ 
4432x26. “E. K.°Richards..0teeee eee: - n225 
175—Bierstadt, A., “Rocky Mountain Valley,” 
S6x52. Bernet, agent... ee eee. « 550 


175A—Francais, ‘‘Landscape,’”’ H. Lowenstein 200 
176—Bougereau, W. A., “Hesitating Between | 


Love and Riches,” 42x35. Seaman, 
URE TIE Mel Shes er ore 8, dias Sele die ie 6: > se ence,» 1,150 | 
177—-Schreyer, A., “The Charge,” 314x494. 
Beret, Magents wrecks... Ae eee eee 1,325 | 
178—Bierstadt, A., “Sunset in the Yosemite,” 
36x52. Bernet, yet c}Ok see gen BR TN Ga eae 556) 
Rr cere E., “Harbour of Granville,” 36x | 
55. Clapp ke (GIGI iis piesa omnia o Siercnsto 1,700. 


180—Lawrence, Sir T., “Opening the Gate’’ 
(canvas), 95x82. J. M. McCarthy.... 650 


[otal <q set ean a, eons $47,300. 
otal sist; Session -. seis in tociieks cele 9,970. 


Grand, total. .....- aera eee $57,270 | 


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ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 


9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


FROM THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1918 
UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE, INCLUSIVE 


AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


OF 


VALUABLE MODERN PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 
APRIL 4th AND 5th 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA HOTEL 


FIFTH AVENUE, 58th TO 59th STREET 
BEGINNING AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


No. 180—AT THE OPENING OF THE GATE 


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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF AN 


IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


OF 


VALUABLE MODERN PAINTINGS é 


BELONGING TO THE ESTATES OF THE LATE 
MR. OLIVER HOYT, MADAME ADA de BOCANDE 


OF NEW YORK 


MRS. MARY L. McMILLAN 


THE WIDOW OF UNITED STATES SENATOR JAMES McMILLAN 
OF DETROIT AND WASHINGTON Pi 


MISS MARY E. GARRETT 


OF BALTIMORE 
AND 
OTHER ae AND PRIVATE OWNERS, AS NOTED IN THIS CATALOGUE 


f fab Be sight; thes. todfrey ; to. Qrscphace Mt. the Kohl we t, Mello lf Fb yes 
“Saaud A. bbl 
TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE wey 
IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 


THE PLAZA 
ON THE TWO EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE 
AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
NEW YORK 
1918 


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DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS ~ 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1, Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may 
be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same 
or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
money as may be required, and the names and addresses of the pur- 
chasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default 
of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the 
time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in default of 
which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the 
risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be necessary for 
the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or private sale, and 
without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such 
purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall 
be a charge against such purchaser. 

4, Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon payment 
of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 9 
A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays—between the 
hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American Art 
Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only on pre- 
senting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, of 
any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 

5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in 


which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be performed 


by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, 
afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any 
assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of 


the parties engaged for such service. 


6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- 
chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in caring 
for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if 
such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 


within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any 
lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, 
error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is 
on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which 
it is sold “‘as is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy 
expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued, and, 
in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention 
of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would become responsible 
for such damage as might result were his opinion without proper 


foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 
New York City. 


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FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1918 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA 


FirtH Avenue, 58Tu to 591TH STREET 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O CLOCK 


K. VON NERODE 


AUSTRIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


1I—OUT DOOR MARKET, VIENNA 


40 a Panel: Height, 44% wmches; width, 314 inches 


A SCENE in a market place in Vienna, with vendors, purchasers 
and many crates, depicted with skilful minuteness. In the 
background, palatial buildings and gray sky. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitian, widow 


of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


TITO LESSI 


IraLIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


5 Ole Bevnet tot 2—THE ANTIQUARY 
i QD. a 4 Panel: Height, 634 inches; width, 44% inches 


A GENTLEMAN wearing a long coat of yellow-brown, seated 
in back view, at a desk, with volumes on the floor, at the left, 
and others on a shelf, at right; high-backed chair and a cabinet 
on top of desk. 

| Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitian, widow of 
United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and Washing- 
fone D.C; 


CHARLES LEO-HERRMANN 
Frencu: 18482219009 


drbengter 6.7, SOLID COMFORT 
A a Height, 634 inches; width, 424 inches 


A. MAN in Continental hat, red coat and buff breeches, ae 
white waistcoat and striped stockings, stands leaning com- 
fortably against a big tree, smoking a long clay pipe. He 
seems to have risen to rest himself or vary his comfort, and 
has pushed back his chair from a table on the lawn, where 
his bottle and glass remain with further cheer. 


Signed at the lower left. 


From the J. “9: ie Anes fe bigs a New York, 1913, Catalogue 
No. 2. 370 a 


T'o be sold by order of Roxzert P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


ANTONIO TAMBURINI 
Irauian: 1843—1876 


4-THE NEWS OF THE DAY 
(Ll Cle 


/ 10 ~<a Height, 934 inches; width, 734, inches 7 
1 te 
AN elderly, friendly-looking monk, half length in profile to / 


left, with spectacles, reading a newspaper. 


ned at the upper left. 


St 
George I. Seney Collection, 1885. ~$ 83 q ia dye Ma Ian catalnus 0X18 


Property of the Estate of the late Otiver Hoyr. 


EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER 
SpanisH: 1853—1907 


5I—ON THE RIVER 


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g 3) 2) vw” Panel: Height, 634 inches; length, 101 inches 
SILVERY in its narrow courses, the stream wanders among Oe 
green fields, its waters reflecting the tender spring green of 

the herbage which grows to their edge, and bordered at one 

side by white-barked birches. On its placid bosom a rowboat 

rests with its nose against the bank, a figure seated in the 

stern conversing with one who has just left the oars and is 


standing at hand on the shore. 
Signed at the lower right. 


From the William Buchanan Collection, New York, 1912, Catalogue 
No. 138. $200 4 a.Ab, ay 


To be sold by order of Rozerr P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


QUADRONE 
(Pupil of Meissonier) 


Be / 7): Oye 


Frencu: ConTEMPORARY 


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| () a Panel: Height, 10 inches; width, 614 imches 


A MAN in Directoire costume, green coat, buff breeches and 
black cocked hat, standing in a room with maps spread all 
about which he has been studying, but who has now had to 
leave his chair and try to stop the pain of a toothache. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


(Style of Rembrandt) 


7—HEAD OF A MAN 
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i gen 
iw op ee Te . 
yi 5 gre Heap of a man, with iron-gray beard and mustache, in full 


face; dark brown cap and coat. 


Panel: Height, 1034 inches; width, 834 inches 


Property of the Estate of the late J. DunBar Wricurt. 


CHARLES LEO-HERRMANN 


Frencu: 1838—1907 


8 REFRESHMENTS 
VO Panel: Height, 74% inches; width, 534 inches peas 

in hi I g 00 

A CarpINat, in his red robe, sitting at a table in his garden Some 


and refreshing himself by sipping a cooling drink through a 
straw; background of trees. Minutely finished. 


Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocers & Terry, Attorneys. 


JEAN LEON GEROME 
Frencni: 1824—1904 


9—BASHI-BAZOUK We et Ve 
ee 


“ 
}b0 Height, 1014 inches; width, 814 inches i 


Hatr-Ltenctu of a Turkish warrior, with high turban and 
green cloak; fully armed and accoutered; holding his spear 
in right hand. 

Signed at the lower right. 


To close the Estate of Miss Mary E. Garrett, of Baltimore. 


H. ENGL 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


HM 2 Vie 10—A PROSPEROUS FARMER 


5 ve 40 re Panel: Height, 1014 inches; width, 724 inches 
D eee 


THREE-QUARTERS length of an elderly peasant farmer of the 
Tyrol; blue coat, brown waistcoat, with steel buttons, large 
black hat, and a red rose stuck over his right ear, and smoking 
a cigar. A bag of meal at left. 


Signed at the upper left, and dated 1881. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pE Bocanpe. 


CING_, 


CONRAD KIESEL 
GERMAN: 1846— 


A 4atl, I—-HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN 
aie Panel: Height, 101% imches; width, 8 inches 


- 70 
73 Heap of a pretty young woman with dark hair, in three- 
quarters to right, holding a tulle veil with her left hand. The 
right shoulder, appearing in the picture, shows her gown is 
of crimson brocade velvet. 


Signed at the upper right, and dated 1878. 


Property of CHartes H. Goprrey, Ese. 


CONRAD KIESEL 
GERMAN: 1846— 


12—THE PET DOVE S, 
Lb ag ton Jett 
4S. +i ae Panel: Height, 1114 inches; width, 91% inches 
Lae s0s8 
Heap of a young woman, turned in profile to left, with a J ae 
dove with wings upraised, nestling on her right shoulder. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Wall-Brown Collection, 1886. -%97-4 P JOO + 
Property of the Estate of the late Ot1ver Hoyt. 


F. S. MONTAGUE 


British: ConTEMPORARY 
13—_THE THAMES AT ETON COLLEGE 
i A 
50 oi Height, 74/2 inches; length, 10 inches O ‘bo / J a 


THe Thames flowing through the foreground, trees on banks, 00 
at right; a glimpse of Eton College in the distance. 5 /) 7 


Signed with monogram at the lower left, and dated ’90. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMirian, widow of 
United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and Washing- 
ton, D.C. 


t) 


CHARLES LEO-HERRMANN 
Frencu: 1844—1907 


14—A GENTLEMAN IN HIS PARK 


p ) € Height, 1014 inches; width, 624 inches 


A MIDDLE-AGED gentleman of the Directoire period, wearing 
scarlet coat, white waistcoat, buff breeches, white silk stockings, 
black pumps, his hands clasped behind him and holding a black- 
thorn walking stick, as he strolls along a walk in a park. Back- 
ground of green leaves and trees. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of Mrs. JosEpHtnE M. McLocuiumm. 


AUGUSTIN THEODULE RIBOT 
Faencu: 1823-1891 


ee 


15—THE COOK 
GS a Height, 11 inches; width, 81, inches ie Bey Elli 


Harmony softly melodious—a motive in rich browns, olive and en & a 
gray, and the tones of sun-warmed flesh. The background is 

dark brown, varying in intensity; the whole surroundings are 

dark, with a subdued light from above on the right, falling 

upon the gray-white cap and coat of a hardy peasant who is 

seated beside a dark brown basket of green vegetables. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1858. 


Purchased from the late Daniel Cottier. 
Ichabod T. Williams Collection, New York, i915.26- f//0. Ua eessh Lyenh 


To be sold to close an account. 


FELIX SATURNIN BRISSOT DE WARVILLE 
Frencu: 1818—1892 


16—SHEEP 
: see? 
30 — Panel: Height, 91/ inches; length, 1234 inches Z. od. Ao aes 
A croup of two sheep and a lamb, at the edge of a wood, A 0° 
with two other sheep, at right and farther away; by a French g 


painter of animals of high reputation. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapamr Apa H. bE Bocanpe. 


CFSLO + 


JAN VAN BEERS 


Beucian: 1852— 


ee ay 17—PIERROT AND PIERRETTE 


«<—_ ; 
710 Panel: Height, 124 wmches; width, 5 inches 


oS 
/ Pierrot, with the traditional guitar slung over his shoulder, 
leans over a wall to tickle with a red rose Pierrette, who has 
fallen asleep in a green-backed chair. Notable for scrupulous 
care in painting. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of a New York Collector. 


EISMAN SEMENOWSKY 


Russian: ConTEMPORARY 


Via itt, 83-THE WHITE VEIL 


7 
| ) g° 4} 0 Panel: Height, 12%4 inches; width, 914 inches 


Heap of a young lady, wearing a Spanish blond lace veil, 
draped over her dark hair and about her shoulders; small 
corsage bouquet of yellow roses, 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1882. 


George I. Seney Collection, 1885.-X 3/- piso 


Property of the Estate of the late Ottver Hoyrt. 


GEORGES WEISS 
Frencu: 1864— 


19—CONTENTMENT ) 


0 - Height, 13 inches; width, 101% inches 


20 
Ar a window with his cat in his lap, his feet on an old manu- f d 
script, sits an old priest asleep. 


To be sold by order of Rozert P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


EK. GRIVAZ 


CONTEMPORARY 


20—IN THE LIBRARY 


as piste 
i) Water Color: Height, 141% inches; width, 91% inches q : Ge Che 


A pretty French parlor maid, with white mob cap, gray skirt One 
and red overskirt, tucked up, seated on a little stepladder 

looking through the pages of a big leather-covered volume; 

books on a stool, at right, and in cases in background. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of a New York Collector. 


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GLa Berneh Uj 


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IGNAZ GAUGENGIGL 
AMERICAN: 1856— 


21“ AND DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY” 
G0 cat Panel: Height, 1034 inches; width, 814 inches 


A YOUNG man in eighteenth century costume of gray and 
red, with white shirt and buff leggings, seated on a leather 
trunk, playing the violin. His brown coat hangs at the left 
and there is a little looking-glass on the wall above his head. 


igned at the upper right. 
George I. Seney Collection, 1885. -#/K/+ JOO ‘lap 


Property of the Estate of the late Otiver Hoyt. 


SEYMOUR J. GUY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 18241910 


22 THE YOUNG JEHU 7 
bo Height, 91, inches; length, 121/, inches | 


OnE of Guy’s celebrated genre pictures, depicting a little boy 
standing up in his crib and “playing horse” with a switch for 
whip and strings tied to a chair at foot of the bed. An 
excellent example of an artist whose work is rated high by 


artists and connoisseurs. 
Signed at the lower right. 


George Whitney Collection, 1885. ~7h 65" Bp ASE" “9 
Property of the Estate of the late Or1ver Hoyr. 


GEORGE COCHRAN LAMBDIN 
AMERICAN: 1830— 


23—_IN THE GREENHOUSE 


ae Chectecr 


A ° a 00 
A LITTLE girl, dressed in dark blue, in a greenhouse with Vi ie 
many potted plants in bloom, holding a large white lily. 


1S ste Panel: Height, 13°24 inches; width, 10 inches 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1864. 


Uy 


George Whitney Collection, 1885.-X/64 a Ho forcss, 


Property of the Estate of the late Oviver Hoyt. 


EDWARD GAY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1837— 


ee aueyyy 
c z a 24— OCTOBER SUNSET 


2° 
G Siicrr: 40 & Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 1334 inches 


A STREAM, in the middle foreground, with its banks on either 
side; trees, at right, stretch of country with distant hills, be- 
yond; gray sunset sky with concentration of warm light in 
central portion. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1906. 


Property of Jos. G. Watiacu, Esa. 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1&837— 


Bi. Le. Cee A4'95—A MOUNTAIN LAKE IN UTAH 


4 BOs ee ire 40 ~~ Millboard: Height, 11 mches; length, 17 inches 
— vial 


MownotintT oil painting, depicting a lake in foreground, with 
snow-capped mountains crossing the picture in the middle 


distance. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of Jos. G. Watuacu, Ese. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 184'7— 


26—IN CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK 
/ 00 i Height, 10 inches; length, 15 inches a va tee 


A WORKMAN’S dwelling, such as were formerly in Central j o6 he 
Park, here and there, is in the middle of the picture; a rough 
road, in foreground, with trees at the right; sky of dark blue 
and gray. | 
Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocers & Terry, Attorneys. 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1871— 


27—-LANDSCAPE 


Y 0- Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches ees i Sub | 


Awn oak tree, in autumn foliage, on a mound in the middle of § go 
the picture; foreground of herbage and boulders; two other 0 
trees, at left; gray sky. 

Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocers & Terry, Attorneys. 


WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS 
(Honorary Member, National Academy of Design) 


| y te Uv AmeERIcAN: 18383—1905 
oo A WINDY DAY 
ae 
0 Millboard: Height, 834 inches; length, 1614 inches 
A HEAVY sea pounding on a rocky shore, in right middle dis- 


tance; waters extending to the horizon, at left; sky of gray 
clouds, with a touch of blue. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of Jos. G. Wauuacu, Esa. - 


GEORGES WEISS 


Frencu: 1864— 


29—AT THE INN 


2 J, ae hag 


a 
9 Panel: Height, 12°84 inches; width, 94% inches 


| 7 ae Two gentlemen, one with yellow coat, the other with red coat . 
and tricorne hat, in the garden of an Alsatian inn, talking to 
the good-looking hostess, who is leaning on the protective bar 
of her window; a garcon and a peasant woman at left. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitzuan, widow 


| of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
i Washington, D. C. 


F. LINDER 


CoNTEMPORARY 


30—MOORISH GIRL 
4 Panel: Height, 1334 inches; width, 914 inches 


FULL-LENGTH standing figure of a young woman of the 
Orient, in black and yellow, holding up, with her left hand, 
a platter on which are a coffee urn and fruits. She is stand- 
ing on a_-rug at the side of a fountain basin, which appears 
in the immediate foreground. 

Signed at the lower left center. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow of 
United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and Washing- 
ton, D.C. 


CARL KUWASSEG 
Austrian: 1802—1877 


31—_IN A TOWN OF HOLLAND 
me 
ib orgs Height, 13 inches; width, 10 ches coe 


A CANAL in foreground, with sailing vessel tied at quay, at 
left. On either side of the canal, houses and trees, in sunlight. 
A bridge in middle of picture and numerous figures on the 


quays. 
Signed at the lower left, and dated 1873. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pve Bocanpe. 


OLS. - 


JOHANN GEORG MEYER VON BREMEN 


0 le Barnet dy GERMAN: 1813—1886 
/000 igi 32—THH HOUR FOR REST 
}00° Height, 1434 inches; width, 111% inches 


A youne girl with smiling face, seated beside the window 
ledge of a cottage with an open book on her lap. The setting 
for the figure is a comfortable looking cottage room, with 
coffee pot and cup and saucer and a vase of flowers. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of the Estate of the late Ovtver Hoyt. 


KARL FRIEDRICH LESSING 
GERMAN: 1808—1880 


33—AN APPROACHING STORM SS 

/ | j= Height, 1114 inches; length, 13 inches 7 meee y patie 
BAC 

In middle distance, a clearing with trees, all in sunlight, the 1/0. a 

rest of the landscape in shadow, and a dark stormy sky. 


Signed with mitials at the lower left, and dated 1843. 


885s 
George I. Seney Collection, 1686= 20K plato. Huw tenyh 


Property of the Estate of the late Ouviver Hoyr. 


LUDWIG KNAUS 
German: 1829—1910 


34—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
7o~ yw & AO 
Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 1084 inches 40 
bam 
THREE-QUARTERS length, seated, portrait of a lady, in profile 4 


to left, head in three-quarters view; black hair, black head- 
dress trimmed with dull red, and low black gown; hands in 
Jap holding a piece of white lace drapery. A beautiful piece 
of drawing and a fine example of the technical skill of Knaus. 


Signed with initial, K, at the lower right. 


Property of Mrs. Josepuine M. McLocuum. 


PAUL JEAN CLAYS 


Fiemiso: 1819—1900 


35—DUTCH FISHING BOATS 


50 ~~ Water Color: Height, 9°4 inches; length, 151% inches 


A strip of shore at the right of the foreground is fringed with 
tall reedy growth, except where a pathway descends to the 
water. A fisherman is coming away from it, while a woman 
prepares to step down and another appears below. Close off 
shore a fishing boat, flying the Dutch ensign, is heeling over 
as the wind fills her buff sail. 


Signed and dated at the lower right. 


Peter A. Schemm Collection, New York, 1911. Hit fe C= wae 


T'o be sold to close an account. 


T. ROSIERSE 


| FA . Dutcu: ConTEMPORARY 
| 36—MARKET STALL 


j “ 
AQ Height, 1414 inches; width, 101% inches 


standing behind her counter, which is covered with a display 
of fruits in baskets; night effect with light coming from a 
shaded lamp on counter. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pre Bocanpe. 


G32 7. 


y, y Fra 
HALF-LENGTH of a young market woman of Amsterdam, 
| 
t 
i 
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CHARLES EDOUARD DELORT 
Frencu: 1841—1895 


37—THE NEW SLIPPERS see | 
| @ clo [Lernwet, oF 


40 == Panel: Height, 1334 inches; width, 1014 inches 


A PRETTY French girl with costume showing tints of purple, 
pink, white and red, holding up her skirts while admiring her 
new gray slippers, set off by red stockings, before a cheval 
glass, in an elegant apartment with hardwood floor. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMiruan, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


GIUSEPPI SIGNORINI 
Irauian: 1857— 


388—_THE CUP OF CHOCOLATE 
US er Water color: Height, 141 inches; width, 101% inches Lae x 


AN elderly gentleman in Louis XV costume of light sage- 
green coat, blue breeches and white silk stockings, seated at 
a table in a finely furnished room, with a tall clock and 
tapestries. Holding in his right hand his cup of chocolate, 
he bends his head over the newspaper that he holds before 


him with his left hand. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of Cuarxtes H. Goprrey, Esa. 


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GIUSEPPI SIGNORINI 


bef Irauian: 1857— 
ae) SAA 


: 39—IN A MOORISH CAFE 
0 
oh ats 30 — Water color: Height, 141% inches; width, 101% inches 


AN elderly Moor, with gray beard, wearing white turban and 
dress of green, blue, pink and white, is seated on a bench 
picking the strings of an Arab guitar. Beside him on the 
bench is one of the wide-brimmed, picturesque hats worn by 
the Moors in the hot sun. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of Cuartes H. Goprrey, Ese. 


LUIGI CHIALIVA 
Itvatian: 1842— 


40—SHEPHERDESS 
Oe 
i OE se / 05 ae ‘Height, 14 inches; width, 1034 inches 


In the foreground a shepherdess faces us, as she stands with 
her left hand, holding a stick, resting on her hip, and the 
forefinger and thumb of the other hand placed upon the 
forehead of a black-and-tan dog. Her chestnut hair is partly 
covered with a bluish-white cap, while her figure is clad in a 
drab cloak with olive-yellow collar, a lavender body, dull. blue 
apron and dull salmon-colored petticoat. Her sheep are dis- 
persed around her, conspicuous at the right being a ewe with 
her lamb nestling at her side. In the rear appears a man on 
horseback, stooping to talk to a girl. 


Signed at the lower left. 


From the Hermann Ray ae aie New York, 1912, Catalogue 
No, 254. $170 1, 4:4. Ove 


To be sold by order of Rozert P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


JAROSZINSKY 


PouisH: ConTEMPORARY 


41—THE LAST SHOT 


po oo 


al 
SS: Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 17 inches 


THREE travelers, including the driver, in a three-horse sleigh, TS 
crossing a snow-covered country, are pursued by wolves. One 
of the men is shooting at two wolves, at the extreme right, 
and has laid one of them low; winter evening sky of warm 


grays. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMiuan, widow of 
United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and Washing- 
tone Dz G: 


L. CHALON 


ConTEMPORARY 


42—THE KNIGHT AND HIS LADY 


A XKNIGHT in full armor with his lady at his side, both seated 
on the bench and step of the baronial throne, in an apartment 
of a French chateau, with carved chimneypiece, at right. The 
gentleman is trying to thread a needle for his spouse, while 
she smilingly looks on. 


30 a Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 12% inches CL, yf bahar 
a 0°? 
ps 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of a New York Collector. 


| % 44—4 MASTER BUCK 


PAUL CORNOYER 


AMERICAN: 1864— 


A43—WINTER 
0°? . 
f A iY 40 ome Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


SNOW-COVERED roads and yards and houses with a pond at 
right; trees in the yards and at roadside; gray sky. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late J. Dunpar Wricurt. 


FREDERIC REMINGTON, A.N.A. 
AmeErRiIcAN: 1861—1909 


o° 
vy 0 40 & Millboard: Height, 181% inches; width, 154% inches 


A PICTURE, in monotint, of a fine buck, with branching 
antlers, standing on a promontory. On the other side of a 
valley a man, beside his horse, is taking aim with his gun. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of ArtHur T. Eener, Esa. 


WILLIAM M. BROWN 


AMERICAN: 1827— 


45—LANDSCAPE 
> a : ee 
| 00 Height, 11%4 inches; length, 18 inches by Co jp bervl) 


A SUMMER landscape in sunlight, depicting trees, at left; a 
pond, in a valley, at right, and a wide stretch of country 
beyond. Sky of blue, with cloud masses. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late MapamMe Apa H. pE Bocanpe. 


Cada 


WILLIAM M. BROWN 


AMERICAN: 1827— 


46—LANDSCAPE 


— 
70 Height, 11%4 inches; length, 18 inches ¥ ie 


A BROAD calm river, with trees in autumn foliage on either 
side; mountains in distance; sky, blue with white clouds. 


Signed, with initials, at the lower right. | 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapamre Apa H. pr Bocanpe. 


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EDWARD DUFNER, A.N.A. 


| 7 ft AMERICAN: 1872— 


47—DOWN BY THE LAKE 


Height, 16 inches; length, 18 inches 


WiLow trees across the foreground and two children, at the 
right, on the shore of a lake, where white ducks are swimming. 
Across the water, seen through the foliage, are green meadows 
and trees; gray sky. 

Signed at the lower left, and dated 1911. 


Property of ArtHur T. Ecner, Esa. 


ERNEST LAWSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1873— 


| Height, 16144 inches; length, 20 inches 
Bod. Dern : 
48—AT THE RIVERSIDE 


0 2 

A strip of the shore of a river, with figure in white, in fore- 

ground; river and farther shores occupying middle of picture, 

with masses of trees, at right. Sky, pale blue and white. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ALBERT L. GROLL, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1866— 


49—LANDSCAPE 
we a 


Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


“A STRETCH of level plain in the foreground with a slope on 
the left, all in shadow; clumps of trees, in the afternoon sun, 
at right; blue hills in the distance; blue sky with gray and 


white clouds. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of Arruur T. Eener, Esa. 


EDWARD MORAN 
AmeERIcAN: 1829—1901 
50—INCOMING SHIP 
100 7 Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches ae | bh 


A VESSEL with all sails set and drawing, coming forward on 
the right; at the left a tug, buildings on shore and a white 
- sail or two. Sky of gray clouds, with a bit of blue. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pE BocanDe. 


CIS dal 


JOHANN GEORG MEYER VON BREMEN 
fd. D ends te German: 1813—1886 
G ¢ nes 51—“SLEEP, BABY, SLEEP” 
44 0) 7 Height, 18 inches; width, 1405 aches 
~ Two little girls beside a wicker cradle in which a baby is sleep- 


ing, in a cottage interior. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1851. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMirtian, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


GABRIEL MAX 
GERMAN: 1840— 


52—HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN 0 om 
fo a Height, 191% inches; width, 1514 inches ante e 


a? 
Hxap in nearly profile view, to left, of a young woman, wear-_- Sle 
ing black lace over head and about the shoulders; gown of 
gray; dark background. 


Signed at the right, above the shoulder. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMrinzan, widow of 
United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and Washing- 
ton, D. C. 


JOHANN HERMANN KRETZSCHMER 


GERMAN: 1811— 


583—_MINDING THE SOUP ) 
5 Height, 20°4 mches; width, 141% inches ie : 


| 0 
A LiTtLe girl, in a farmhouse kitchen, standing on a bench 5 () — 
and leaning over the huge oven-range, as she lifts the lid from 

an earthen casserole to see how the soup is coming on; a 

wooden spoon in left hand. 


Signed at the lower center. 


Property of a New York Collector. 


A. BERTZIK 


| J. ) Aare GrerMAan: ConTEMPORARY 


Se 54 HEAD 
AL 2) —_ 
if : ; 
yt lo Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches 


Tue head and shoulders of a young lady in sixteenth century 
costume. She wears a hat with an ostrich feather, a fur boa 
around her neck over a richly trimmed velvet bodice, and a 
green jacket. She has large pearls in her ears, and a pearl 
-and ruby necklace, with a cross of the same jewels. 


Signed at the upper left. 


From the Solomon Mehrbach Collection, New York, 1906-K8/4f /45- 


Property of Jos. G. Watiacu, Esa. fi G. Wallac, 


il ANTONIO CASANOVA Y ESTORACH 
A fi SE ey, Spaniso: 1847—1896 


iE a0 55—-HATING OYSTERS 


4IN 
I << Height, 18% inches; width, 154% inches 


| | Hatr-Lenctu of a cardinal in red, his spectacles pushed up 
i on his forehead, a napkin tied around his neck, and a plate 
of oysters before him. His expression shows his enjoyment 
HH of his appetizing luncheon. 


Signed at the upper left, and dated 1891. 


i Property of CHuarites H. Goprrey, Esa. 


CHARLES EDOUARD FRERE 
Frencu: 1837— 


56—FEREDING THE PETS 
y| lo Ser Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches 


A LITTLE boy and a little girl, in the courtyard of a French 
farmhouse, feeding fresh greens to their rabbits through the 
palings of their pens, at the left. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1881. 
Exhibited at the Detroit Museum of Art, 1888. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitian, widow of 
United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and Washing- 
fon C. 


JULES WORMS 


ee  Frencu: 1832—1881 
W772. J aie 7 
| Ae 57—THE LAST TOUCHES 
ioe a 


| 50 Panel: Height, 1734 inches; length, 2144 inches 


| A SPANISH beau, standing in a courtyard, dressed in his Sun- 
| day best of crimson, yellow, blue and red, adjusting his 
| necktie with the aid of a handglass, while the maid brushes the 
| 
| 


back of his jacket. A pretty young woman, in blue and 
I black, with a red shawl on her arm, awaits, at the right, the 
end of the dandifying. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of Mrs. JosrpHingt M. McLocuuin. 


EUGENE GIRARDET 


Frencu: ConrTeEMPORARY 


58—_IN EGYPT 


//0 - Height, 1614 inches; length, 2414 inches Sb ww. harhe | 


0 
A sANpy highway, in foreground between high banks, with sh / ”) ae 
a Moor riding an ass, followed by her colt; through a gap, 
_ beyond, are a view of a town and peaks of red hills; the whole 
in sunlight; blue sky. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pre Bocanpe. 
FSS 4 


C. LAFOSSE 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 
59 THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS 


| 2 7 
Ly O make Panel: Height, 22 inches; width, 171% inches Si (ee jpderns 


A LApDY, in 1870 costume of gray, black and blue, in profile J] es 
view, to right, seated, playing the piano. The setting consists 
of a salon with pictures on the walls, flowers in vases and a 
bearskin rug on the floor. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Wall-Brown Collection, 1885. -~ KyozZ 7 BINS hw taoyh 


Property of the Estate of the late Oriver Hoyt. 


FREDERIK HENDRIK KAEMMERER 


Doutcu (Frencu Scuoor): 1839—1902 


60—THE DEALER IN PEWTER 
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(50 ~<a Height, 23°4 inches; width, 14 inches 


A PRETTY, young Frenchwoman, in her sales booth, estab- 
lished at the side of a great stone pillar, at left, reaching up 
to get a pewter plate from her stock to show to a young 
woman customer in the street outside; chateau towers and 
gray sky in the distance. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pE Bocanpe. 


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brurorct Salad to Selo G0 1 R413 $20- Ede Vomcands 


GEORGES HAQUETTE 
| Frencu: 1854—1906 


| fe we ati A 61_F LSHERMEN 


oe ( \ 
/ Gh= 40 Height, 1814 inches; length, 24 mches 


i] THREE fishermen in their one-masted vessel, with cargo of 
i] fish, in a rough sea, making for the harbor, at right; sky of 
| light gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapamre Ava H. pre BocanpeE. 


C33 IN | 


HENRY A. LOOP, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1831—1895 


62—MOTHER AND CHILD 
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rhe Height, 1514 inches; length, 251% inches 


A. YOUNG woman, with thin white gown, reclining at full length 
on red drapery, in a grassy forest nook; beside her, a boy, 


nude, seated, profile to right. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated ’83-4. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow of 
United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and Washing- 


ton, D=C. 


HENRY A. FERGUSON, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1842—1911 


683—THE ORCHARD 


60 Height, 18 inches; length, 24%4 inches eet ee 1 


6 
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Aw orchard, in summertime, with stone fence and flowering lo O << 
vines; farm buildings back of the trees; chickens in foreground. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pe Bocanpe. 


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GEORGES WASHINGTON 
Frencu:. 1827—-1908 


64—ARAB CHIEFS 
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A party of Arabs, splendidly mounted, in foreground, and 
others crossing a stream, in middle distance; a range of mour- 
tains beyond, and blue sky, with warm tints at horizon. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pE Bocanpe. 
© $322 - 


PAUL JOBERT 


FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 


ELLW 65—HONFLEUR 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


Sartine vessels at anchor in the harbor of Honfleur, at left; 
sloop, moving out, and glimpse of the lighthouse and signaling 
apparatus, at right; pink-white sky, with a touch of blue. The 


artist was an official marine painter to the French Government 
and has visited New York. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 98. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pE Bocanpe. 


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CESARE DETTI 
Itatian: 1847— 


66—SPRINGTIME 


60 _ fie, Vi. fe 


Height, 1814 inches; length, 24 inches 


A PLEASING picture of May weather with a lady, in light yel- 
low, and two little girls, in the foreground, gathering spring 
wild-flowers, and accompanied by a pet white kid. The land- 
scape setting consists of fields with a town, in distance, at 
right, and a hillock and glimpse of the sea in center and at 
left. Gray sky. 

Signed at the lower right, and dated ’92. 


To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocrrs & Terry, Attorneys. 


MAZZOLINI 


ITALIAN 


67—_THE BIRD 


NS OV 
34 ca Height, 25 inches; width, 1914 inches beuey 4 


HAL¥F-LENGTH of a young woman, in low white gown and ie y ef (ime 
cloak, her headdress decorated with roses and other flowers. 
and flowers in her left hand, looking up to left, at a pet bird, 
flying, with cord held lightly in the young woman’s right hand. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of Jos. G. Watuacu, Esa. 


LOCKWOOD DE FOREST, N.A. 
AmERIcCAN: 1850— 


Fi pearls! on MOSQUE 


it ee 50 a Height, 25 inches; width, 1714 inches 


A mosque of beautiful architectural proportions, partly in 
shadow and partly in bright sunshine, occupies the greater 
part of the canvas. At right, below the walls, is a green forest 
and overhead a sky grayish blue. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1884. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCESCO VINEA 


set te 7 Ge Irauian: 1846— 


7 pod 69—THE FLOWERS ON THE TERRACE 


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~~ Height, 18 inches; length, 274% inches 


On a terrace filled with plants in pots, many being large asters 
in bloom, is a young woman carrying a lily in a big pot. It is 
early evening and the moon is seen in the sky of pink-gray, 
with a little blue, at the left. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1884. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


PHILIP BOILEAU 
AMERICAN: 1864—1917 


70—YOUNG WOMAN 


50> Gi ees : 


Pastel and Water Color: Height, 27 inches; width, 19 inches 


id 0 
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“AV. COMELY young woman, half-length, face in front view; blond 


hair, blue eyes, gray and pink kimono; right hand with red 
_ jeweled ring holding folds of the drapery. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1915. 


Property of a New York Collector. 


HK. PETITJEAN 


FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 
71—_THH HOUSES ON THE RIVERSIDE 


er ae /]f tag) 
40 - Height, 181% inches; length, 261% inches [) 


Across the middle of the picture, groups of picturesque French é 
buildings; waters, in foreground, reflecting their bright tints. 
and the blue sky with white clouds; at left, a group of green 
trees; the whole in bright sunlight. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pre Bocanpe. 


CGS Bf 


J. A. WALKER 


. FrencH: CONTEMPORARY 


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i720 6 Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 
Vike: ORIEN 


Two fine cavalry horses standing in the foreground, their 
bridles held by a peasant girl, with her dog beside her and her 
flock of sheep grazing in the green field. On an eminence, 
at left, are two French officers, one a general, in consultation, 
one of the officers looking across country with his field glass. 


Period of 1880-90. 
Signed at the lower right. 


T'o be sold by order of Merritt, Rocers & Terry, Attorneys. 


ROBERT TOURNIERES 


ih a J+ “Tf Frencuo: 1668—1752 


<f on 73—LADY OF THE COURT OF LOUIS QUINZE 


i |50 os Height, 27 imches; width, 21% inches 


HALF-LENGTH of a lady with head in three-quarters to left; 
dark hair, with small red flowers; blue low gown, with white 
1 lace under bodice; red cloak. 


Property of the Estate of the late J. DunBar Wricur. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. — 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


7I1—_ JUNE 
MSS — Height, 211% inches; length, 2814 inches ae ied: Ee 
A woop interior, with a stream in central foreground; trees, y eee 


in shadow on green bank, at right; in middle distance, a clear- 
ing, in sunlight, with trees beyond, showing the recesses of 
the woods; a glimpse of blue sky and white clouds at the top 
of the picture. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of Jos. G. Waruacnu, Esa. 


JULIAN RIX 


AMERICAN: 1851—1903 
75—LANDSCAPE 


Loo _- Height, 22 inches; length, 2914, inches Gy: ee ck 


A precipitous hillside, at left, crowned with trees; on the i 0 b — 
right a green field and a tree in heavy shadow; in center, a 
brook. Blue sky with rolling masses of cloud. 


Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold by order of MERRILL, Rocers & Terry, Attorneys. 


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A ee oe GerMan: 1865— 


76—THEH RIVER 
LS soon Height, 211% inches; length, 26 inches 


A SWIFT-RUNNING stream and bank, at left, with trees compose 
the greater part of the picture; in middle distance, a white mill, | 
at left, houses and trees; blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of Jos. G. Wautacu, Esa. 


FRIEDRICH OTTO GEBLER 
GERMAN: 1838— 


cy 7. DP 


77-SHEEP AND CATTLE 


99 
LAO a: Height, 2114 wches; length, 32 inches 


On the right, near a high bank, a group of sheep, lambs and 
two cows; at left, some sheep lying down; in left foreground, 
a Tyrolese shepherd boy, holding his black dog by the collar 


before a brush fire. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Otiver Hoyr. 


JEAN CHARLES MEISSONIER (fils) 
Frencu: 1852—1917 


78—LE FRIPIER 
[SO or Height, 29 inches; width, 231% inches Fe THs 1 Ova 


Two French soldiers of the time of Henri Quatre, one in 150 es 
costume of blue, seated, the other in red and yellow, standing, 
are depicted in the shop of a Greek dealer in antiquities and 
Oriental stuffs, who is holding up before them an Arabian 
_blanket-cloak. The light comes from a window on the left. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1873. 


Wall-Brown Collection, 1886. ~ KR3BI— v% [RKO 4 
Property of the Estate of the late Ouiver Hoyvr. 


JEAN JACQUES BEAUDUIN 
Frencu: 1851— 


79—IN THE SUNSHINE i 
/ Uo = Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches IDE, AED? tp pile ! 


A Frencu farm garden, in foreground, all in bright sunshine, 0° 
with a low stone wall, hollyhocks and a cabbage patch; back Lt 0. <a 
of the wall, a young woman, with white cap; the family cat 

seated on the grass nearby and, beyond, a vine-covered fence, 

the farmhouse and a hillside. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1900. 


Property of Jos. G. Waruacn, Esa. 


Voit bie. Fee THEOBALD CHARTRAN 


Frencu: 1849—1907 


(oo) porrearr OF EUGENE DE BOCANDE 


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MN O “a” Height, 30 mches; width, 24 imches aes, 
ALF-LENGTH portrait of a gentleman, wearing a brown coat 


ty Ahedr ear 


and waistcoat, with red ribbon of Chevalier de la Légion 
d’Honneur in buttonhole; head full face; right hand, with > 


cigarette, at lower left. 
Signed at the upper right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pr Bocanne. 


JOHN CONSTABLE 
BritisH: 1776—1837 


81—A PASSING SHOWER ON 
HAMPSTEAD HEATH 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


A HILLOocK with two donkeys, in right foreground, a stream 
and groups of trees at left; the plain, with a white windmill, 
in sunlight, beyond. Overhead is a sky of gray clouds, with 
a shower depicted as passing across the picture. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1835. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


LOUIS ASTON KNIGHT 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


82—THE RIVER ty 
Gre He Dar 
| [0 ll Height, 314% inches; width, 25 inches F 
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A. LANDSCAPE in France with the waters of a river, flowing 


from the middle distance, filling the foreground; an overhang- 


ing tree, at 
effect, with 


left; and willows on the bank, at right. Sunlight 
summer sky of white and blue. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of Artuur T. Eenrr, Esa. 


ERNEST LAWSON, N. A. 
AMERICAN: 1873— 


88—_HARLY MORNING, SPRINGTIME: 


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A sTREAM 
the picture. 


MIANUS, CONNECTICUT 


Panel: Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches Ze Mele 
3 ‘ $.1¢. M7. 


and its bank, on the right, fills the lower part of ie 
Beyond lies the opposite shore, with trees and a | 0 


white cottage; sky, of mingled grays and tempered blue, re- 
flected in the water. Notable for its sympathetic scheme of 


color. 


Property of 


Signed at the lower left. 
a Private Owner. 


WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGHE, N.A. 
ie sep Cy Qty AMERICAN: 1820—1910 


hoo ae 84— AUTUMN TWILIGHT, HUDSON RIVER - 
l, 4 
O Height, 27 inches; length, 34 inches 


A viEw of the river, with hillside on opposite shore and a sun- 
set sky, seen between trees in foreground, at right and at left. 
Marked by the excellent drawing of this artist and puissant 


color tints. 
Signed at the lower left, and dated 1883. 


George I. Seney Collection, 1885. Wok Bibo- Oleveo Heap 


Property of the Estate of the late Ov1ver Hoyr. 


EMILE CHARLES LAMBINET 
Frencu: 1815—1878 


bit 1, 40 a Height, 27% inches; length, 35°4 inches 


A PpicTURE of late summer by one of the most famous of 
French landscape painters. In the foreground, a stream, with 
bushes on the banks; at the right a fine group of trees; at the 
left, high ground with trees, and a distant view of hills. Sky 
of delicate blues, with white clouds in lower part. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1859. 


| | To be sold by order of Parsons, CLtosson & McItvarne. 


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JULIEN JOS 


Dutcu: ConTEMPORARY 


86—GOING TO PASTURE 


[{0 a Height, 251% mches; length, 3334 inches a eae 


A. HERD Of sleek, well-cared-for cows, coming through a road ov 
lmed with willows, with a peasant farmer, in brown, behind {10 
them; summer sky of pink and gray with morning sunlight. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of Jos..G. Wauuacnu, Esa. | 


H. V. MONTAYNE 


BritisH: Earty NINETEENTH CENTURY 


87—_-MARKET PLACE AT BRUGES, BELGIUM 


ay og Height, 28 inches; length, 36 imches b . giles: Dovt0n.g 


Numerous boats, loaded with all kinds of merchandise, in Og 
canal, in foreground; houses on either side, with a church 
tower, at right; figures in boats and on quays; white clouds in 


blue sky. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late J. Duxsnar Wricur. 


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RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 


CC Dowie 
2 qu SpanisH: 1841— 


88—_THEH TRYST 
ISo 4, Height, 35 inches; width, 23 inches 


Tus is the full-length figure of a young lady wearing an eigh- 
teenth century costume of tunic, bodice and skirt over a white 
petticoat, and a long black lace mantle, which is draped over 
her head and falls to the ground. She leans against a tree 
which grows near a garden path, and half hides a note which 
she holds in her right hand. 

Signed at the lower right. 


From the Solomon Mehrbach Collection, New York, 1906. XW 7 AS 


Property of Jos. G. Wauuacu, Esa. 


DUTCH SCHOOL 


89 LANDSCAPE qo 


Jo - Panel: Height, 25 imches; length, 374% inches : rs 0 


eer 
A ROADWAY, with two small figures, and trees, in foreground; 


_ pond at left, with farm buildings on farther bank; gray sky 
with spaces of blue. 


Property of the Estate of the late J. DunBar Wricur. 


ALFRED H. MAURER 


AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


90—LADY IN WHITE 
$0 we Height, 3614 inches; width, 291 inches ue (ieee di 


FULL-LENGTH, standing, figure of a lady, wearing white gown, y) ee 
black hat with white chrysanthemum pompon, and_ black 
gloves; skirt held by right hand. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late J. Dunpar Wricur. 


EK. NICZKY 


GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


E. Vote? lamer 
; 91—_THE GOLDFISH 
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9 0. 3 ? | 
b90- Height, 41 inches; width, 2014 inches 


A TALL young woman, wearing a gown of white satin, with 
gold-embroidered sleeves is standing at the edge of a foun- 
tain basin, leaning forward as she looks at goldfish swimming 
in the water. The surroundings consist of azaleas and other 
plants in blossom, a balustrade with pillar and statue and, 
above, dark masses of trees and a glimpse of blue sky. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1883. 


Property of CHartes H. Goprrey, Ese. 


AUGUSTE HAGBORG 
Swepiso: 1852— 


92—THE YOUNG FARMER 


29 
o/ ae 10 ~ Height, 39% inches; width, 2524 inches 


FULL-LENGTH figure of a barefooted lad, wearing gray jacket 
and blue trousers, crossing green fields, carrying halters in his 
| right hand and with a long-lashed whip around his neck. He 
has probably just put horses in pasture through the gateway 
seen at the right. Early evening sky of gray and pink. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of Cuartes H. Goprrey, Esa. 


JEAN JOSEPH BENJAMIN-CONSTANT 
Frencu: 1845—1902 


93—IN THE SHRAGLIO 


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Soo — Panel: Height, 49 inches; width, 3145 inches 


A ricH Oriental interior, with three splendidly clothed young 
women in the foreground, two seated and one reclining. A 
eunuch is coming down a step, at right, bearing a coffee tray, 
and some birds are perched around a feed pan, on the floor. 
Through a great carved archway appear another eunuch, a 
fountain basin and the carved walls of the opposite side of the 


palace. 
Signed at the lower right. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


406 


SECOND EVENING’S SALE 


FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF THE PLAZA 


FirtH Avenur, 58TH to 597TH SrreEtT 


BEGINNING AT 8.15 O'CLOCK 


CHARLES LEO-HERRMANN 
Frencu: 18388—1907 


94—THE CARDINAL’S SIESTA 


Panel: Height, 91% inches; width, 74% inches 4 ] 
g 


A BUTTERFLY net is propped against a pale green garden seat, ] 20 sf: 
on the arm of which hangs a specimen box. Meanwhile, as the 


cardinal lies asleep on the bench, two butterflies hover above 
his nose. 


Signed at the lower left. 


From the Peter A. Schemm Collection, Philadelphia, 1911, Catalogue 
No. 166. 2x50, 4- 


To be sold by order of Rosertr P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


DO ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
\ fs AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


95—TWILIGHT 


6 Soy Seaman, SLE Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 
/30 Oe wo figures, one in a white cap and one in a red one, are 


descried in the transparent shadow of some thick brush at the 
right, at whose edge grow a tall poplar and a shorter, bushy ~ 
tree. The shadow is lightened by a small pool, near which 
the two persons are gathering fagots. Beyond them and the 
trees the land opens to a broad, undulating green field, rela- 
tively brillant in the reflected light of lingering yellow sunset 
clouds, and bordered by wooded land. 


Signed at the lower right. 


From the William T. Evans Collection, New York, 1913, Catalogue 
No. 29. $850 4 4:46. 


To be sold by order of Rosert P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1886—1892 


96—BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE 


| 5 a dernek f Millboard: Height, 6 inches; length, 914 inches 
. { f Oo | ) y 


no A LAKE occupies the left of the landscape, with distant hills on 
FZ VEN Boss the farther shores; at right, sloping nearby shore with trees 
in autumn foliage; cloudy, twilight sky. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of Jos. G. Wauuacu, Esa. 


IVAN POKITONOW 


{ 0 ts Russtan: 1840— 


(97—LES FAUCHEURS $ 
Panel: Height, 434 inches; length, 9 inches ( the (Berne, i iF 


Two men in a field of standing timothy, one mowing and the pata) ser 
other whetting his scythe; sky of gray clouds and blue. | 


Signed at the lower right, and dated ’82. 


Purchased from Boussod, Valadon & Co. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


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JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 


/) f és AmERICAN: 1853— 
98—AUTUMN SUNSET 


ey ee erret rape Height, 61% inches; width, 9 inches 
go 


els A FIELD, a group of trees and a stream in forepart of the land- 
scape; hills beyond, and a sunset sky with tints of orange and 

gray. 7 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late J. Dunpar Wricur. 


Yh HOMER D. MARTIN, N.A. 


hY AMERICAN: 1836—1897 
| 99-AUTUMN SUNSET 
aa foLarw Height, 64% inches; length, 10 inches 


A. WIDE valley, seen from a foreground with rocks and trees; 
a river and a range of hills in the distance and, overhead, a sky 
of yellow-blue, with sunlit clouds. 


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Signed at the lower right. 


Property of Jos. G. Wauuacu, Ese. 


a JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 
Frencu: 1840—1902 


100—THE CARDINAL 


Height, 6 inches; length, 9 mches 


~ OP 
A CARDINAL in full red robes and hat is about to descend from b | ? 
the lower step of an entrance to a church, when he discovers 


in front of him a pool of water on the ground, and holds aside 
his vestments, peering at the obstruction with some anxiety. 
On the right of the figure are a brick pillar, and a bulletin board 
fastened to a pole, and in the distance is the facade of the ec- 
clesiastical edifice, with a suggestion of a churchyard on the 


left. 
Signed at the lower right, J. G. Viperr. 


Z, 
From the Edward M. Knox Collection, New York, 1906. Eg Oh Ge J/76o, A LS Mallu 
Property of Jos. G. Waruacu, Esa. 


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| s VINCENT JEAN BAPTISTE CHEVILLARD 


Frencn: 1841—1904 


101I—THE CURE READING 


Mey) ae aes VEUI. Height, 10 inches; width, 9 inches 


180 Lie In an arbor sits the village curé reading at a table; his coffee. 
waits, while he is amused. 


To be sold by order of Rozperr P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


\ a VICTOR PIERRE HUGUET 


\ Frencu: 18385—1902 


102—A STREET IN CAIRO 


Panel: Height, 1284 inches; width, 914 inches 


In a street, in front of picturesque Moorish buildings, are 

/00 oa numerous figures and an Arabian horse. It is the hour for 
lounging and chatting which comes so frequently as the hands 
of the clock go ’round in the Orient. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Purchased from Messrs. Durand-Ruel. 


i Property of a Private Collector. 


; ALPHONSE MARIE DE NEUVILLE 
Frencu: 18386—1885 


1083—A FRENCH SOLDIER 
Height, 1214 inches; width, 814 inches ela 4 tl 


FuLi-Ltenetu figure of a French soldier of the Sapeur et 09 
Mineur branch of the service, in the uniform worn after the ve A 0 
— war of 1870 until about 1882. The sapeurs were allowed to 
wear full beards and their successors of to-day tunnel mines 
under the German trenches and perform other very dangerous 


duties. 
Signed at the lower right, and dated 1877. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


SpaNisH (FrencH ScuHoo.): 1842—1871 


() EDUARDO ZAMACOIS 


104A—_ THE GUITAR PLAYER 


i ee (oarntet 2 ig Panel: Height, 6% inches; width, 434 inches 

I iy ee FULL-LENTH figure of a man partly seated on a table, the © 
left leg resting on its top, playing a guitar; costume of the 
seventeenth century of gray, with wide white collar and red 
stockings; peaked hat on the floor and window, at left; care- 
fully drawn and details highly finished. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of Jos. G. Wauuacu, Esa. 


ee MARTIN RICO 
nb eB aur, 

. iS er ge Spanisia: 1850—1908 
C ; 


Y 105-—-ALONG THE RIVER 


A’ 
AW, a’ Panel: Height, 814 inches; length, 131 inches 


ian a A WINDING river fills the foreground, carrying the reflections 
of trees and shrubs on the shore and brighter colors from some 

picturesque freight boats which are moored at the bank. On 

Bos Os a these boats some people are seen, and other persons are in 
rowboats at the right. The background comprehends a broad 

landscape, with buildings, a church, and suggestions of tall 


il Italian cypress trees in the distance, under a fair blue sky 
il | thickly studded with grayish-white clouds. 


| Signed at the lower right, Rico. 


il From the William Buchanan Collection, New York, 1912, Catalogue 
il No. 17.- $800 7 4.4: 


To be sold by order of Rozpertr P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


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ADOLF SCHREY ER 
GERMAN: 1828—1889 


106—A WALLACHIAN TEAM ey 
Height, 914 inches; length, 18 inches 


A PACK-HORSE led by a man riding a cream-colored horse and 
followed by a mounted chief, advancing over a snow-covered 
plain; dark gray sky. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow 


of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frencu: 18388—1910 : 


107—_CAVALRY OFFICER 


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Panel: Height, 1414 inches; width, 914 inches 


FULL-LENGTH, standing figure of an officer of French cuiras- 
siers, helmet held on left arm, riding whip in right hand, near 
| a road; head to left with searching gaze, his ordonnance, be- 
yond, at left, holding his horse; uniform of about 1880. 


| Signed at the lower right, and dated 1884. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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oe EMILE VAN MARCKE 
Frencu: 1827—1890 


108—_HOMEWARD BOUND 


Height, 14 inches; width, 1034 inches Vi eter e 


CaTTLE, a donkey, a goat and sheep coming toward es, 
along a lane thickly bordered with trees; at left a boy herds- 
man, with red cap, with his dog, and, at right, another dog, 


running ahead of the cattle. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Ouiver Hovr. 


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~ yl Frencu: 1812—1889 
109—_LANDSCAPE 
Jtrrrr dlr f Op. Height, 1034 inches; length, 13% imches 
rt A. POND in foreground; a large tree in left center of middle 
| / distance, and cottages beyond; sky of white and gray clouds 
with some spaces of blue. 
| AE Signed at the lower ie: 


Property of the Estate of the late Otivrer |B Rees wi 
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Frencu: 1807—1876 ' G 
110—FOREST LANDSCAPE ().~- ‘ Nod 
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Panel: Height, 1234 inches; length, 16 inches 


FOREGROUND of grass and herbage, sloping upward to belt of 
trees across the middle distance; evening sky with late sunlight 
effect at horizon, blue above, and dark clouds near the top of 
composition. 

Signed at the lower left, and dated 62. 


Property of the Estate of the late Oviver Hoyt. 


JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET 
| Frencu: 1814—1875 


11I—LA BERGERE 
_ Pastel and Crayon: Height, 10% inches; length, 1414, inches 


A BEAUTIFUL pastoral, depicting a French shepherdess stand- 
ing, at right, in a field, distaff in hand, while her flock of sheep 
in close formation are grazing. The level country stretches 
away beyond, with a house or two, and the sky is of light bluish 


gray. | 
Signed at the lower. left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitran, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and — 
Washington, D. C. Bas 


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German: 1817—1886 


1183—CATTLE AND LANDSCAPE 


g. te L ke Panel: Height, 634 inches; length, 18°4 inches 
OE Four cows standing in and about a pool in the foreground, 


i 2% —~ in the shade of trees; other cattle and figures on a hillock, at 
right; sky, gray and blue. | 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of a New York Collector. 


Iratran: 1847— 


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So : Vee Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 1014 inches 
100 one A youneé man with long dark hair, full length, standing, in a 


hall with rich furnishings; wearing body armor of polished 
steel, hose of red and black and brown leather boots; green 
cloak over left arm, with hand on sword hilt; a scroll of parch- 


ment in right hand; a helmet, with visor open, on a coffer at 
ler | 


Signed at the lower left, and dated ’89. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitzian, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of: Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


4 THEOBALD CHARTRAN 
Frencu: 1849—1907 


115—A WATER NYMPH L 
Panel: Height, 1914 inches; width, 1114 inches Jestlawed alt. 


FULL-LENGTH, nude, figure of a young woman with blue eyes lo6 Oe 
and long auburn hair, standing at the edge of a pool; in back- 
ground a rocky cliff and a glimpse of sunset yellow sky. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1895. 


_ Property of the Estate of the late Mapamr Apa H. pr Bocanpe. 


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JEAN BAPTISTE EDOUARD DETAILLE 
Frencu: 1848—1912 


116—SKIRMISH IN A STREET OF SPAR, 
ALGIERS 


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A party of French infantrymen in conflict with a band of es ue 
natives, in a narrow street of Spar, with Moorish houses on 

either side; the advancing French at the left; dead and 

wounded of both sides in foreground and at right. 


Water Color and Crayon: Height, 151% inches; width, 121% inches. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1882. 


Exhibited at the Detroit Museum of Art, 1888. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMiuzan, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Frencu: 18388—1910 


117—OFF DUTY 


a (Levu h le Height, 1234 inches; length, 1734 inches 


THREE dismounted cavalrymen are lounging on the side of a 
country road which leads to a country town in the distance, 
where a detachment of soldiers is seen drawn up, apparently 
at drill. In the foreground one of the cavalrymen stands erect 
watching his two companions, who are chatting together a little 


distance farther off, and beyond them is a sentinel, standing 
near a telegraph post. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1897. 


From the Solomon Mehrbach Collection, New York, 1906. KL $850, 
Property of Jos. G. Watuacu, Esa. 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 
Frencu: 1846—1909 


118—LA PETITE MARQUISE oe sy: 
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Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 

Heap and bust of a charmingly pretty young Frenchwoman, 70 
with hair lightly powdered; lace headdress, white ribbon 
around neck and tied in bow; low dress of purple-pink with 

_ white frill in center of corsage. 


Signed at the right, above the shoulder. 


Property of a New York Collector. 


ae HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


119—FARMHAHOUSHE AND TREES 


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Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


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Iy the clear light of a brillant autumn day, a white farmhouse So — 
is seen through a grove of trees, the scanty foliage of which 
has turned brown, red and yellow. A white cow roots under 
one of the trees, and the meadow in the foreground is in tints 
of yellow, green and tan. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


\ 3? HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 


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AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


1200—THE BROOK 


Ses oe 5 Cow Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 
ae ORS WINDING away from the foreground a brook is seen between 


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rough pasture lands at the right, while a clump of low trees 
fills the whole left of the picture by the streamside. In the 
distance is a grove of trees. A moist springtime sky rises up 
to the top of the picture. 

Signed at the lower left. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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\ O ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
\ AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


121—_LANDSCAPE 
Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 18 inches 


AL STREAM in middle of picture and sloping green banks at 
elther side; in middle distance, groups of trees at both right 
and left; sky of mingled blues and grays. 


Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold by order of Parsons, Ciosson & McIzvaine, Attorneys. 


ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, N.A. 
: AMERICAN: 184'7—1917 


122-SHEEP AND LANDSCAPE , 
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Height, 1984 inches; width, 15% inches. f 4 
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Two sheep and a lamb, in foreground meadow; shrubbery, at 
left, and two trees with red-brown foliage; sky of yellowish 


blue. 
Signed on the right with mitials, A. P. R. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


Frencu: 1851—1910 


: } : JULIEN DUPRE 


123—_IN THE PASTURE 
Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches ae apy tedaay 


A PEASANT girl, in farm dress of black and white, gray, red ~ LE 
and blue, at left, holding the tethering rope of a black and ze ) 
white cow; green fields in sunlight; haystacks, at right; gray 
sky. 

Signed at the lower left. 


Property of a New York Collector. 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 
Frencu: 1796—1875 


124—_LES RUINES DU 
CHATEAU DE PIERREFONDS 


JM. Jrrsricller K Co. (Before its restoration by Viollet-le-Duc) 
wo ST 0) es Panel: Height, 104% inches; length, 19%4 inches 


THE gray walls and towers of the magnificent Chateau de 
Pierrefonds, built in the Middle Ages but in part fallen in 
ruins, was faithfully and accurately restored by the great 
French architect and archaeologist, Viollet-le-Duc, and stands 
to-day as one of the finest historical monuments in all France. 
This picture was painted by Corot before the restoration, 


which was not fully completed until some years after his death. — 


The interior mural painting was also restored under the direc- 
tion of Viollet-le-Duc. In this fine, very beautiful picture by 
the great master, Corot, the chateau is seen near the right 
center of the middle distance, with a hillside to left. The fore- 
ground and general landscape over which the eye passes to the 
chateau is composed of a meadow, with trees on the right and 
on the left, diversified by some cows pasturing, a small figure, 
and a river. The sky shows exquisite tints of gray, and the 
whole picture is a Corot landscape of very high class. Too 
much praise could hardly be given to it. It was painted, ac- 
cording to Robaut, at some time between 1860 and 1865. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Illustrated and described in Robaut’s “L’CGéuvre de Corot,” Vol. I, 
No. 965. 


From the Sarlat pe Defoer Collections, Defoer Sale, Paris, May 22, 
1886. #64 4 40.000, Ws. 


Purchased from L. Crist Detmonico, New York. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMirian, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 


Washington, D. C. i \ 
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LUDWIG KNAUS 
GERMAN: 1829—1910 


125—THH REFRACTORY MODEL 


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A PAINTER, sitting on a stool, his paint box on his knees, shaded 
| 7 ie Oe by a big, yellow umbrella, at left, in a field; before him, a lad, 
HT / standing, who is posing as a model and making wry faces 
Hi over the irksomeness of his job. Trees and summer sky, be- 


|| yond; sunlight effect. 
HH Signed at the lower right. 


| Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow 
| of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
i Washington, D. C. 


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FELIX ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—1911 


126—VENICE es 
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A vVERY picturesque view in Venice, with high column in 
middle of picture, surmounted by sculptured figure; water and 
gondolas in foreground, palaces beyond in middle and at right 


and left; high sky of qualified blue with some clouds in upper 
part. 


Panel: Height, 211% inches; width, 181 inches 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Ovtver Hoyr. 


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JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN 
AMERICAN: 1853—1902 


127_W INTER LANDSCAPE 


| es Ly: ee ee sai Height, 13 inches; length, 21 inches 


Snow lies deep over fields, meadows and dunes, at the borders 
of a salt-water bay. The soft gray-white covering has in 
large part a rolling surface of small hollows and low mounds, 
a broad stretch in the foreground somewhat sheltered, ex- 
hibiting a smooth spread, unbroken save for a patch of brown 
weed and a short scraggly tree, to whose branches cling a few 
brown-red leaves. Near it a solitary figure in red and blue is 
making slow way, plodding through the snow toward a group 
of buildings in a clump of trees on higher land ahead; at dif- 
ferent places, haystacks. In the distance at the shore line the 
masts of sailboats are seen. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1879. 
Purchased from the artist. 


From the Ichabod T. Williams Collection, New York, 1915.-B®22Z- pboo. 
To be sold by order of Roserr P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


— JULIEN DUPRE 
Frencu: 1851—1910 


_-128-THE GLEANER 
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Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 inches 


FULL-LENGTH figure of a young French peasant woman, ae 
carrying a great sheaf of wheat she has gleaned from the 

fields; red kerchief on her head, black bodice, blue apron, gray 

skirt. Background of fields and distant hillside; gray sky. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitian, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 
Frencu: 1846—1909 


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Pastel: Height, 211 inches; width, 18 inches 4 Oh, aa 


Heap and bust of a young woman, with blond hair, full face, 
head inclined to left; white fichu, over blue gown. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMinzan, widow 


of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


130—THE BRIDGE IN THE MEADOWS 


77]. tre Lb X Co Height, 1544 inches; length, 211% inches 


‘sh A bo reson A STREAM, passing, at the left, through foreground meadows, 
with a rude footbridge and a man standing on it; trees, at 
right, and a stretch of country, in sunlight, beyond. Sky of 


white and gray. 
Signed at the lower left. 


l'o be sold by order of Parsons, Crosson & McItvarne, Attorneys. 


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GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


~ " 181—LOOKING OVER THE RIVER 


Height, 16 inches; length, 2014 inches 


A FINE example of Inness, painted mostly in beautiful, mellow 
greens. In the foreground, meadows, the slender trunk of a 
tree and groups of trees at either side; in middle of the picture 
a willow-lined river and a stretch of country with distant hills; 
late afternoon sky of blue with pink-tinted clouds at horizon. 
In the foreground, at left, is the figure of a woman, dressed 
in dark blue, with a white sunbonnet. A rarely beautiful 
picture by the American master. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1886. 


To be sold by order of Parsons, Crosson & McItvaine, Attorneys. 


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JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY 
: i AMERICAN: 1853— 


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ie At: NL ann Horne Height, 16 inches; length, 22 inches 


4 fe 00 a A WARMLY toned landscape with a pond, in foreground, and 
a group of trees forming the principal elements. Beyond lie 
a stretch of fields and a line of hills. Sky of warm whites 
and grays, with a strip of blue. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated ’88. 


Purchased from Mr. I. A. Rosz, New York. 
Property of Jos, G. Wauuiacn, Ese. 


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| AMERICAN: 1854—1896 
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133_IN THE WOODS 


H ia We: Tt. rie eek Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


330 Bed A FRENcH peasant girl standing, with a large bunch of fag- 
ots at her feet, beside the trunk of a tree; other trees back of 


her and an open space with fallen vellow leaves on the grass. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1888. 


T'o be sold by order of Merritt, Rogers & Terry, Attorneys. 


ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


134—NEHAR THE WIGWAMS 
WATERFORD, CONNECTICUT 


Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches ps wie PUAN 


Iy the foreground at the right is a narrow winding stream on y ~ 90 
whose gently rising banks are groups of trees; between the Gg a egg 
masses of shrubbery the eye is carried to the far horizon, where 
a few trees are silhouetted against the last glow of a sunset 
sky; above, the soft floating clouds are already dark against 


a deep blue sky. 
Signed at the lower right. 


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From the Robert C. Mmor sale, 1905, #60 « B58 0 AS Maganins 


From the George G. eras Collection, New York, 1918, Catalogue 
No. 40. $.%00 + G- boediaw 


To be sold by order of Rozsertr P. Grirrin, Attorney. 


4 O WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1849—1916 


185—LANDSCAPE 
ant, a k. Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


In the lower half of the picture are sloping dunes with green 
and pink-brown herbage; beyond, at right, a green country- 
side; bright, summer sky, with white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left. 


| To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocrers & Terry, Attorneys. 


ae ae JEAN BERAUD 
: * o Frencu: 1849— 


Height, 1514 inches; length, 22 inches 


A scENE at the races at Longchamps, with the turf course and 
advancing horses, urged on by the jockeys, occupying the 
central portion of the picture; at the right, the tribunes and 
paddock, with many spectators; at left, a great crowd, press- 
ing against the white field barrier and cheering; back of the 
crowd the announcing apparatus, bell and flagpole and 
landaus with people in them, standing up; gray sky. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Purchased from L. Crist DEtmMonico, New York. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMirian, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


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136—AT LONGCH AMPS 9 tbo aut a 


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JEAN LEON GEROME 
Frencu: 1824—1904 


1387_MOORISH DANCER 


4 Height, 22 inches; width, 1814/4 inches 


FULL-LENGTH figure of a Moorish dancing girl, standing in 
the hall of a sumptuous Algerian dwelling, holding a tam- 
bourine in right hand; costume of diaphanous black drapery, 
dark blue skirt and many gold sequins on neck and breast; 


window at right, with landscape view. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Purchased from Bovussop, VALADON & Co. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitzuan, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


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LEONHARD ANDERS ZORN 
Swepiso: 1860— 


1388—ARAB CHIEF AT PRAYER 


Height, 22 inches; width, 1814 inches 7 
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Nearuy half-length of a Moor, in profile to right; white 
turban and blue-green cloak; eyes closed, speaking lips, both 
hands held before him in attitude of prayer. 


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Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Frencu: 1817—1878 


139—d SHOWERY DAY IN NORMANDY 
= Shee A har dy Height, 16 inches; length, 2114 inches 


0 : 
Ve SeO ee A LANDSCAPE of Daubigny’s early period, showing a river on 


the right, and green shore at left, with trees and a grassy 
terrace; sky of cold gray and white. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Ottver Hoyrt. ta | 
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JULES DUPRE 
Frencu: 1811—1889 @ 
140—CAUGHT IN THE STORM 


Canvas: Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


A YAWL, with sails lowered, in a tempest, the bow of the boat 
tilted up high by the force of the storm and masses of spray 
breaking over it. ‘The tempest-tossed water is forced into 
high waves and a dark sky over all completes a composition 
of dramatic power. 


Signed at the lower right. 
From the Albert Spencer Collection, New York, February 28, 1888.#/4, 
Property of Private Collector. 


¥ O THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1837— 


141—_SUNRISE AT VENICE 


| to (aeruvet “4 Ips Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches 


Boats and buildings, in middle distance, on the left; the sun 
rising through ruddy clouds just above the horizon, in left 
center, with a high sky of blue and varicolored clouds, reflected 
in the foreground waters. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1885. 


Property of Jos. G. Wartacu, Esa. 


HENRY GOLDEN DEARTH, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


142—KV ENING 


OL Kage 
Height, 19 inches; length, 29 inches 
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A RIVER, in the foreground, reflects the blue-gray, pink and 
greenish tints of an evening sky, while, in the middle distance, 
there are a stretch of meadows, with trees, at left, and a line 


of hills. 
Signed at the lower right. 


To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocrers & Terry, Attorneys. 


J. HERMANUS KOEKKOEK 
Dutrcu: 1840— 


1483—A TOWN IN HOLLAND 
Height, 161% inches; length, 22 inches 


A CANAL passes through the middle of the picture, with a is = 
paved roadway, houses and figures, on the right. On the left, 
tall white houses and one of dark red; overhead, a blue sky 


with clouds. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of Cuartes H. Goprrey, Esa. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847— 
144—A FPTHRGLOW 


a. ly. ce Ss Height, 16 inches; length, 2644 mches 


df 5D ge A RICHLY colored landscape, with sunset sky of reds, orange, 
yellow and some blue broken in. A plain, with herbage, in 
foreground; trees across the middle distance, one tall one at 
i right center; Indian tepee, horses and figures at foot of the 
i tall tree; distant hills indicated beyond. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


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GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


145—LANDSCAPE 


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8 hawthur Height, 1614 inches; length, 2414 inches 


View of a wide valley, with the foreground in shadow; over 
the distance and a hill, at the right, gentle sunlight plays. 
Beyond the valley is a range of high hills. The sky shows 
tints of warm blue, with orange-gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1869. 


Property of the Estate of the late Oviver Hoyt. 


HENRY W. RANGER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


146—LANDSCAPE 


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Height, 18 inches; length, 2534 inches 


A MELLOW-TINTED landscape with a group of willows in the 
right foreground; a pond in center with two figures and a 
punt; across the middle distance, a line of small trees with 
pink blossoms; beyond, other trees and the steeple of a church. 
Blue sky, with some white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocers & Terry, Attorneys. 


FRANCIS DAVIS MILLET, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1846—1912 


147—ROASTING APPLES 


Height, 25 inches; width, 1814 inches 


AN English girl with gray frock and blue apron, seated, at 
left, with a panful of apples in her lap, and roasting one by 
hanging it from the crane in an old-fashioned fireplace, at 
right. With her left hand she twirls the apple close before 
the hot embers of the fire. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1881. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 


Bexucian: 1799—1881 


148—_SHEEP | 
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Height, 2714 inches; width, 2214 inches ay, 60 
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Four ewes and a lamb, with some chickens, in a stable, with i / 


feed rack, at right, and open window, at left. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1879. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMirzian, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


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Frencu: 1847—1907 
149—THE FARM 
Height, 1814 inches; length, 24 inches 


Near the middle of the picture, a French farmhouse, with 
thatched roof; a pond and meadows in foreground; in middle 
distance fine oaks and other trees; sky of gray, white and blue. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mapame Apa H. pre Bocanpe. 


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oe FERDINAND JAN MONCHABLON 
Frencu: 1855—1903 


150—LANDSCAPE 


Height, 1914 inches; length, 2534 inches 


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ONE of the landscapes of French farm country which have ZS = 
made Monchablon a well-known name in modern art. A 
stretch of fields with various kinds of herbage occupies the 
foreground. Beyond lie wide reaches of fertile plains with 
growing crops; in the distance, a line of forest and a range 
of hills. The blue sky is exquisitely graduated from its palest 
tints upward to the stronger, where appear some cloud flecks 
of white. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1888. 


Property of Cuaries H. Goprrey, Ese. 


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AN PAUL JEAN CLAYS 


Bewucian: 1819—1900 


151—HOLLAND SHIPPING 


il / / , 7) 20. Panel: Height, 2534 inches; width, 20 inches 


A Group of broad-beamed Dutch fishing vessels, with sails, of 
white, brown and red, at the right, in calm waters; at left, 


farther away, another group of sailboats; high sky of blue 
with gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower right. 


George I. Seney Collection, 1885.~* 270 $j 1 Mow Heryh 


Property of the Estate of the late Ottver Hoyvr. 


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Gor CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 
Frencu: 1813—1894 


152-SHEPHERDESS AND SHEEP 


| acer Ltr 207d Height, 26 inches; width, 214% inches 
Zbe te A Frencu shepherdess, standing in right foreground, with 


her large flock of sheep close around her as they nibble the 
herbage of a pasture at eventide; a haystack, at left, and a 
twilight sky of qualified white, blue and gray. 


Signed at the lower right. 
i Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMirian, widow 


l of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit ‘and 
i Washington, D. C. 


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DON LUIS ALVAREZ 
SPANISH: 1841— 


1583—THE MUSIC LESSON 


4 ee ea fe Panel: Height, 20 inches; length, 2714. inches 
Wo 


ladies seated at a table on which are a decanter and 
cakes, at left; at right, a young gentleman, in elegant costume 
of blue and purple, with pink cape, with a. mandolin in his 
left hand, reaches out his left to accept a bonbon at parting. 
A. liveried servant at extreme right. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1884. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMituan, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


HARRY WILLSON WATROUS, N.A. 
; AMERICAN: 1857— 


xaoed? 


1544 CIGARETTE, A CUP OF TEA AND SHE 


i Height, 28 inches; width, 24 mches 
A young lady, three-quarters length, seated, in profile to left; 
black gown, black hat with dark blue-green feather, and black 
gloves; black chair, right arm resting on a red table and hold-— 
ing in hand a cigarette; teapot, cup and saucer of gray china 
on table; gray background, with white-bordered prints on wall, 
at top. 

Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Granr B. ScuHiey. 


ROBERT C. MINOR: 
AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


155_-SHPTEMBER SUNSET 


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Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches 


A LOW-TONED landscape depicting fields and a roadway in 
foreground, with trees, at left. Above, occupying more than 
half of the composition, a richly colored sky with orange and 
red-tinted clouds, with spaces of sober blue. 


Signed at the Jower right. 
From the R. C. Mixon Estate Sale. (GOS fla BP NZO + 


Property of Jos. G. Wautacu, Esa. 


EMIL CARLSEN 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


156—F' RUIT . yee 


Fearon Sothurr 


Height, 21 inches; length, 30 inches 


MeEtons, peaches, apples, cherries, grapes and a glass bottle, 
on a table, with background of warm, dark green. 


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Signed at the lower left. 


Purchased from the Artist. 


Property of Jos. G. Warxacn, Esa. 


/ WILLIAM H. HOWE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1846— 


157—-EVENING, MILKING TIME 


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(on. Depo TIP aoe Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches 
Bid oe 8 A HERD of cows, at right, and others approaching from left, 


gathered together at milking time in the farmyard; late after- 
noon sunlight with sky of warm tints and gray-blue. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1903. 


right, with a man riding a horse; gray sky. 


Property of Jos. G. Waruacu, Esa. 
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\ 0 BAREND CORNELIS KOEKKOEK 
: Dutcu: 1803—1862 
158—WINTER LANDSCAPE 
ee, Bewwef Lat Height, 26 inches; lenge 3214 inches 
| eo A SNOW-COVERED landscape in Holland, with pond and skaters, 
| v On aa at left; an imposing chateau, in right center, and a road, at 


| Signed at the lower right, and dated 1839. 


i Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitian, widow 
i of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
| Washington, D. C. 


HARRY WILLSON WATROUS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1857— 


159—THE WORD OF A GIRL Wes (4 parva 


Height, 28 mches; width, 24 inches age 

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THREE-QUARTERS length, in profile to left, seated, of a young 
lady all in black—gown, hat and gloves—before a telephone on 


a gray table; background of light gray. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late Grant B. Scuuey. 


EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1853— 


160—THE SENTINEL PINE 


itt Wann dleg Height, 30 inches; width, 30 inches 


A PINE tree, with drooping masses of green foliage, stands in 
a field, where a few boulders crop out through the gray-yellow 
grass; beyond lie sloping lands and a line of hills. In the 
high sky of tempered blue are great masses, atmospherically 
depicted, of gray and white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated ’07. 
Purchased from the Artist. 


Property of Jos. G. Wautacu, Esa. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
Beician: 1799—1881 


161—_SHEEP AND FOWL 


dpthand Father 


0 
A EWE, with her two lambs, is solicitously watching one of 4 oO 
them, which is lying down near her on the straw-littered floor 
of a stable. Nearby two fowls seek food among the straw. 
In the background is a hayrack against a timbered and plaster 
wall. The little group is strongly lighted from the left. 


Height, 281% inches; width, 23 mches 


Signed at the lower right, Kuci:Ne VERBOECKHOVEN FT. 1886. 
From the Solomon Mehrbach Collection, New York, 1906. 5% P7004 


Property of Jos. G. Wazacu, Esa. 


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X 4 y IVA Panel: Height, 20%4 inches; length, 351 inches 


FELIX ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—1911 


162—VENETIAN BOATS 


A GAY Veneean scene depicted in a color scheme of brilliant 
tints. In the middle foreground waters is a boat with high prow 
and a sail of yellow with the Virgin and Child painted on it. 
At right are buildings and gondolas; at left, the sea extending 
to the horizon line of a summer sky of blue, with warm tints 
below. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of Cuartes H. Goprrey, Ese. : 


Aputucens lith teed 89% Kioba _ Shou 3 A Saag 


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FRITS THAULOW i“ 
Norwecian: 1847—1906 


168—_THE WASHERWOMAN 2 
Height, 26 inches; length, 32 imches 


ONE of Thaulow’s famous river scenes in France. The swiftly 
running waters fill the lower half of the picture; on the bank, 
at left, washing sheds, with wrinkled slate roofs, and trees 
in autumn foliage; in middle distance, red-roofed houses; on 
bank, at left, a washerwoman with her loaded wheelbarrow; 
luminous sky of pale warm tints broken with blue. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of Mapame Apa H. pE Bocanpe. 


CGSS 1 


Achuny face JNUK., 


Arnecet Yalan, bo Sake 190%, 4 Rasé p- BEBE adobe 


LEON RICHET 
Frencu: 1847—1907 


164—_GLEAMS OF SUMMER LIGHT 


Height, 2614 inches; length, 354 inches 


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A POND and meadow, in foreground shadows, with a white- 6 ke _ 
walled, thatched-roofed cottage, at left, catching the light of 
the afternoon sun; trees in middle of picture, and a field, at 
left; sky of gray clouds with some blue broken in. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late Mary L. McMitian, widow 
of United States Senator James McMillan, of Detroit and 
Washington, D. C. 


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6, LAURENZ ALMA-TADEMA, R.A. 
Bririsu: 1836—1912 


165—QUEEN CLOTILDA, WIFE OF CLOFIS, 
FIRST CHRISTIAN KING OF FRANCE, 
INSTRUCTING HER CHILDREN IN ARMS 


Height, I51%, inches; length, 35% inches 


, 0  CLoTILpA, wife of the great Clovis, the first Christian king 
—— of France, was the daughter of the king of Burgundy. Her 
mother and father had been assassinated by her uncle, who 
had caused the latter to be stabbed and the former to be 
drowned with a heavy stone about her neck. 
brooded upon revenge, until the death of the great king, her 
husband, left the care and education of her sons entirely in 
her hands, when she bade them think with bitter hate of the 
foul wrong that her uncle had done her and avenge the death 
of her father and mother. ‘The education which she addressed 
herself to giving them was calculated to this end. ‘They are 
shown in the picture practising with the axe at a target of 
planks in the open courtyard of the palace, which is built in 
the Roman style. ‘The mother, seated on her throne in the 
center of the composition, with the solemn symbol of Chris- 
tianity drawn in large lines on the walls behind her, gazes 
with pride and infinite sadness in her haughty and determined 
face at her gallant boys, qualifying themselves for the work 
of a bloody retaliation. At the extreme left of the foreground 
an old warrior, the instructor of the warlike little princes, leans 
with an arm upon his ponderous shield and watches with grave 
satisfaction the exhibition of his pupils’ prowess. The queen’s 
women are grouped behind her; on her left is a group of 
ecclesiastics, and the other side of the composition is filled 

in with royal guards and court dignitaries. 
This painting is the work to which the artist owes his first suc- 
Ose It was painted previously to his settlement in London, was 
~/ / exhibited in Antwerp in 1861, purchased by the Antwerp Society for 
the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, from whose hands it passed 


' into the collection of the King of the Belgians, and at the dispersion 
of His Majesty’s collection was brought to the United States. 


Their daughter — 


From the James H. Stebbins Collection. S189 KI Bi bi00 fu. Yullten 


Sold to close an Estate. 


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EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. es 
AMERICAN: 1853— 


166—WOODS 


Height, 34 inches; width, 28 inches 


DEEpP in the greenwood stand trees with branches and foliage 
reaching nearly to the top of the canvas. In the lower half 
of the picture all is varied green. Above, appears a sky of 
‘tempered blue with clouds of qualified white. 

Signed at the lower left, and dated 1902. 


Purchased from the Artist. 


Property of Jos. G. Waruacn, Ese. 


0) © GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
ee. AMERICAN: 1864-— 


167—VENETIAN SUNSET . 


i 7. ft 


Height, 28 inches; length, 40 inches — 


0 
SAILBOATS and a gondola, at the right, the Campanile appear- Ze Od i 
ing back of them; at left, in distance, Santa Lucia. The sun 
is sinking in the left center of the composition, and the sky 
above shows richly colored clouds depicted in tints of warm 
grays, red, orange and yellow, the whole reflected in the 
expanse of water in lower half of picture, together with the 
blue of the higher sky. 
, Signed at the lower left. 


To be sold by order of Merritt, Rocers & Terry, Attorneys. 


GEORGE MORLAND et 
Britisu: 1763—1804 


168—_SELLING FISH, FRESH-WATER BAY, 
ISLE OF WIGHT 


Height, 281 inches; length, 36 inches oe fob wre 


A sustiy celebrated composition by Morland, depicting a 
young fishwoman with baskets of fish, in the foreground, on 
the beach of a cove, with high, rocky cliff, at right, and beside 
her, a man, in blue, with a basket on his arm, mounted on a 
gray horse. Beyond appear the waters of the bay, with a 
sailboat, and a fine sky of clouds, with blue, at the left. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1796. 
Engraved in mezzotint by J. R. Smith, 1799. 
Reproduced in Dawes’s “Life of Morland,” 1904. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


: EMIL CARLSEN, N.A. 
AmeERIcAN: 1853— 


—  169—OCTOBER OAKS an 


Gea Seiloncda ie Height, 34 inches; length, 38 inches 
yo A FINE oak tree, with its autumn foliage, red, brown and 
AY Adore yellow, stands in the sunshine, on the right; trees also at the 


left, partly in shadow, and others, at right, the sunshine gild- 
ing the whole with sober autumn light. Overhead, a high sky 
of blue with cloud forms of gray and white. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Purchased from the Artist. 


Property of Jos, G. Waiacu, Esa. 


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\ HENRI LEROLLE 
i Frencu: 1848— 


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j 170—COMING FROM THE FOUNTAIN 8 ‘pon 
| Height, 40 inches; width, 32 inches vi gv 
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Tris subject represents a sturdy, handsome peasant girl, / / 


carrying home a pail of water. One arm holds the pail, the 
other is akimboo. Curling black hair is picturesquely arranged 
over her dark face. Her bodice is of white, the skirt is red, 
and the attitude is graceful. A housetop is seen over a distant 
hill, and the sky is gray. 


From the Edward Holbrook Collection, New York, 1399, -K7s-- P X00 4 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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Irarian: 1847— 


-1I71I—LES NOCES DOR 
Panel: Height, 26 mches; length, 48 inches y 


A NUMEROUS company of lords and ladies, all dressed in their 
finest court dress, have assembled in the park of a French 
chateau to do honor to their seigneur and his wife on the fiftieth 
anniversary of their wedding. The dignified, elderly couple 
are advancing in the middle of the composition to meet a hand- 
some young noble who is bearing on a salver a golden casket, 
a present to their overlord and his lady. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated "77. 


Property of Cuaries H. Goprrey, Esa. 


FELIX ZIEM 
Frencu: 1821—1911 


172—EV ENING: VENICE 


Height, 27 inches; length, 424% wches 
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YO tee te 


A pictures of Venice with a cool color scheme giving unusual - 
charm to the work. In the foreground, smooth waters, a gon- 
dola driving at top speed, at left; at right, a boat with yellow 
sail and small red gonfalon. In middle distance, at either side, 
buildings and towers; sky of mingled blue and yellow gray. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1859. 


To close the Estate of Miss Mary E. Garrett, of Baltimore. 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
Bextctan: 1799—1881 


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173—_SHEEP IN PASTURE 


Sea iy es ane | Height, 29 inches; length, 41 inches 
28 A RAM, two ewes and a lamb in the foreground, with a yearling 


ewe, farther away, at left; tree stumps, fallen logs and birds, 
I | at right; sky of gray clouds with blue in upper part. 


To close the Estate of the late Miss Mary E. Garrett, of Baltimore. 


a8 LEON BAZILE PERRAULT 
Frencu: 1832—1908 


174—PETITE FILLE AU CHIEN , 
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Height, 444% inches; width, 26 inches 22 cc oe 
A LITTLE girl, nude, with blond curls, in back view, head in 

three-quarters to left, fondling a little white dog, on a chair with 

green drapery hanging over the seat. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1889. 


From Messrs. Durand-Ruel. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1829—1902 


175—A ROCKY MOUNTAIN VALLEY 
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Height, 36 inches; length, 581% inches O Jo fer’ : i 


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In the foreground a great flat valley, with a pool and a river, | A 
and an artist sketching while his pony nibbles grass nearby; a 
party of men with horses, farther away, at left. In the middle 
distance the valley is filled with trees, and towering rocky cliffs 
appear both at right, with a waterfall, and at left. The moun- 
tain range continues in the distance, and overhead is a blue 
sky with white clouds. | 
Signed at the lower right. 


To close the Estate of the late Miss Mary E. Garrett, of Baltimore. 


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WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 
Frencu: 1825—1905 


176-—HESITATING BETWEEN LOVE , 
AND RICHES 


(Entre LAmour et la Richesse) 


Height, 42 inches; width, 35 inches 


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Tux figure of the prize for which youth and age contend with 
such unequal weapons occupies the center of the composition 
in a pensive attitude. On her left, the youthful gallant chants 
his passion in her ear, between touches upon his mandolin. On 
her right the aged suitor tempts her with a jewel casket. The 
costumes are of the later fourteenth or early fifteenth century, 
sumptuous in material and rich in color. ‘The maiden’s face 
is pure in outline, its youth chastened by gravity. Her dress 
of pink stuff, with white at the arms and throat, accentuates 
by its simplicity the richness of its surroundings, and -gives 
meaning to the allegory. The figures are shown at three- 
quarter length. 
Signed, and dated 1869. 


James H. Stebbins Collection, New York, 1889. KY "ef Hi 


Sold to close an Estate. 


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ADOLEF SCHREYER 
GERMAN: 1828—1899 


177—_THE CHARGEH 
I pio fhervat ay Height, 3114 inches; length, 49% inches 


| Vag oF oo w#NuMEROUS party of Arab horsemen, surging forward in a 

),w’ _ spirited charge. ‘The enemy seems to be at the left, as some of 

ey ~ @& ihe cavalrymen are shooting with their long guns in that 

direction. In the foreground, a chieftain urging on his-fol- 

1 Aa el lowers, a riderless horse, and a chief fallen to the ground from 
a horse tumbling to his knees. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1869. 


Property of the Estate of the late Ouiver Hoyr. 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 


Co (Berne aa AMERICAN: 1829—1902 
9507 118-SUNSET IN THE YOSEMITE 


Height, 36 inches; length, 52 inches 


“Environed by a mountain wall, 

So fierce, so terrible, and tall, 

It never yet had been defiled 

By track or trail, save by the wild, 

Free children of the wildest wood; 

Where stars and tempests have a home 

And clouds are curled in mad unrest, 

And whirled and swirled by crag and crest.” 

—Joaauin MILrer. 


i IN THE golden and crimson splendor of the departing day the 
| great valley is sinking to rest under a coverlet of cloud. The 
magnificence of the western sunset bathes the towering cliffs 
and the stream that winds its way between them in a glory 
of color. The forest, darkening with the shades of even- 
ih ing into mysterious and solemn sombreness, catches here and 
Hi there a glint of the last rays of the sinking luminary. ‘The 
ih waterfall, tumbling in spray from the dizzy heights, flashes 
like cataracts of jewels, and the whole presents an effect of 
golden light. 


The picture was painted in 1868. 


James H. Stebbins Collection, New York, 1860 -K 45%, P0801 
Sold to close an Estate. 


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EUGENE ISABEY 
Frencu: 1804—1886 


179—HARBOR OF GRANVILLE 


" Di is. Height, 36 inches; length, 55 inches 


Very realistic, under a sky of storm-clouds, the old French 
l ge fishing-port lies exposed to the elements; a heavy sea, lashed to 
fury by the gale, dashes up on the quays. F ishing-boats are 
tossed about, their pennants stand out stiff, and villagers are 
grouped about the wharves. <A street of old stone houses lies 
under the hill, at the top of which is seen the spire of a church. 


Purchased from Arnold & Tripp, Paris. 
From the Edward Holbrook Collection, New York, 1899. 1/504 pSb0 . 


Property of a Private Owner. 


RR hl EO I I RE BO a PEE EET RES SUIS AR err SAE SN ap em! wi OF 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 
Britisu: 1769—1830 


180—AT THE OPENING OF THE GATE 
Canvas: Height, 95 inches; width, 82 inches 


Group of three whole-length figures of young ladies in a 
richly wooded park. The eldest, to the right, in gold low dress 
with brown shawl, is leading a donkey, on which is seated the 
youngest of the party, in yellow dress and white lace collar; 
the second sister, to the left, in red low dress, is opening the 
rustic gate. 


“Purchased in London from a picture-restorer who had it in his 
possession for twenty-five years and who obtained it from the family. 
It was then stated that the three young ladies were members of a now 
extinct branch of the Marquess of Londonderry family. 

“This fine and imposing group has been accepted as by Sir Thomas 
Lawrence, and the fact that he painted a large number of the mem- 
bers of the Londonderry family lends color to that claim. No trace 
has been found to substantiate the Lawrence attribution; and it is 
quite certain that there would have been some record of a picture of 
this size and importance if Lawrence had painted it. The probability 
is that it is the work of Lawrence’s assistant, an extremely able 
portrait-painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1807 to 
1843, who was for many years employed by Lawrence in painting 
the accessories of his pictures and in making copies, and whose work 
comes so close to Lawrence’s manner that it has frequently been 
mistaken for his.”’—-W. Roserts in Catholina Lambert Catalogue. 


Catholina Lambert Collection, New York, 1916. 368-1925 


To be sold to close an Estate. Lh ettlusr Wo. faa) 


(See Frontispiece) 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
MANAGERS. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


S REPRESENTED AND 


RTIST 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 
: THEIR WORKS 


ALMA-TADEMA, Lavurenz, R.A. 


Queen Clotilda. Wife of Clovis, First Christian 
King of France, instructing Her Children 
in Arms 165 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


ALVAREZ, Don Luts 
The Music Lesson 153 


BEAUDUIN, JEAN JAcQuEs 
In the Sunshine 79 


BENJAMIN-CONSTANT, JEAN JosEPH 
In the Seraglio 93 


BERAUD, Jean 
At Longchamps 136 


BERNE-BELLECOUR, Errenne Prosper 


Cavalry Officer 107 

Off Duty iLityé 
BIERSTADT, Axsert, N.A. 

A Rocky Mountain Valley 175 


Sunset in the Yosemite 178 


BLAKELOCK, Ratepu Apert, N.A. 


In Central Park, New York 26 
Afterglow 144 
BERTZIK, A. 


Head hs 54 


BOGERT, Gerorce H., A.N.A. 


Venetian Sunset 


BOILEAU, Puuie 


Young Woman 


BOUGUEREAU, WititaAm AnpoLPHE 
Hesitating between Love and Riches 


BRISSOT DE WARVILLE, Frirx Satrurnin 
Sheep 


BROWN, WituiaMm M. 


Landscape 
Landscape 


CARLSEN, Emm, N.A. 
Fruit 
The Sentinel Pine 
Woods 
October Oaks 


CASANOVA Y ESTORACH, Antonio 
Eating Oysters 


CHALON, L 
The Knight and His Lady 


CHARTRAN, TxHrtopatp 


Portrait of Eugene de Bocande 
4. Water Nymph 


CHASE, Witi1am Merrirt, N.A. 


Landscape 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


167 


70 


176 


16 


4.2 


80 
115 


135 


CATALOGUE 
: NUMBER 

CHEVILLARD, Vincent Jean Baptiste , 

The Curé Reading 101 


CHIALIVA, Lutar 
Shepherdess 40 


CLAYS, Paut JEAN 


Dutch Fishing Boats | 35 
Holland Shipping | 151 


CONSTABLE, Joun 
A Passing Shower on Hampstead Heath 81 


CORNOYER, Pavr 
Winter | 43 


COROT, Juan Baprisre CAMILLE 
Les Ruines du Chateau de Pierrefonds 124. 


DAUBIGNY, CHARLES FRANCOIS 
A Showery Day in Normandy 139 


DEARTH, Henry Gowpen, N.A. 


Evening 142 


DE FOREST, Lockwoop, N.A. 
A Mosque 68 


DELORT, CHar.es Enovarp 
The New Shppers 37 


DE NEUVILLE, Anryonse Marte 
A French Soldier 103 


DETAILLE, Jean Baptiste Epouarp 
Skirmish in a Street of Spar, Algiers 


DETTI, CrEsare 
Springtime 
Page of the Sixteenth Century 
Les Noces d’Or 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcissr Virci.e 
Forest Landscape 


DUFNER, Epwarp, A.N.A. 
Down by the Lake 


DUPRE, Jurien 


In the Pasture 
The Gleaner 


DUPRE, Jvutezs 


Landscape 
Caught in the Storm 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
Landscape 


EDE, FREDERICK 
The River 


ENGL, H. | 


A Prosperous Farmer 


FERGUSON, Henry A., A.N.A. 
The Orchard 


FRERE, Cartes Epouarp 
Feeding the Pets 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


116 


66 
114 
171 


110 


AT 


123 
128 


109 
140 


89 


76 


10 


63 


| q | CATALOGUE 
ioe NUMBER 
i: ~GAUGENGIGL, Ienaz 
ta “And Drive Dull Care Away” 21 
4 GAY, Epwarp, N.A. 
ts October Sunset — 24. 
| | . GEBLER, FRiepricH Orro 
-. Sheep and Cattle far 
i GERMAN SCHOOL 
ta _ Head of a Man f 
4 GEROME, Jan Lton | 
b Bashi-Bazouk 9 
‘Moorish Dancer 137 
i)  CIRARDET, Eveixe 
mS In Egypt 58 
i GRIVAZ, E. 
i. In the Library 20 
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i GROLL, ALBERT L., N.A. 
| i | Landscape 4.9 
| GUY, Snvmour J., N.A.- 
5 The Young Jehu | 22 
‘i; HAGBORG, Aveusre 
| The Young Farmer 92 
| HAQUETTE, GerorceEs 
: | Fishermen | 61 


HERRMANN, Cuarties Lxo- 
Solid Comfort 


Refreshments 
A Gentleman in His Park 
The Cardinal’s Siesta 


HOWE, WiutuiAm H., N.A. 
Evening, Milking ‘Time 


HUGUET, Victor PIEerre 
A Street in Cairo 


INNESS, Grorcez, N.A. 
Looking Over the River 
Landscape 


ISABEY, EuGENE 
Harbor of Granville 


JACQUE, CHArRLEs Eine 
Shepherdess and Sheep 


JACQUET, JEAN GUSTAVE 


La Petite Marquise 
Reverie 


JAROSZINSKY 
The Last Shot 


JOBERT, Paur 
Honfieur 


JOS, JULIEN 
Going to Pasture 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


157 


179 


152 


ie 
129 


Ay 


86 


KAEMMERER, Frepertx Henprix 
The Dealer in Pewter | 


KIESEL, Conrap 


Head of Young Woman 
The Pet Dove 


KNAUS, Lupwie 


Portrait of a Lady 
The Refractory Model 


KNIGHT, Louis Aston 
The River 


| KOEKKOEK, Banenp Corneis 
Winter Landscape 


KOEKKOKK, J. Hermanus 
A Town in Holland 


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Minding the Soup 


KUWASSEG, Cari 
In a Town of Holland 


LAFOSSE, C. 
The Light of Other Days 


LAMBDIN, Grorce CocHRAN 
In the Greenhouse 


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Pa . = A < = 


LAMBINET, Emme CHares 
Landscape 


eet 7SCUMER, Jonann Heamann 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


60 


11 
12 


34 
125 


82 

158 

143 
53 
31 
59 


23 


85 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. 
At the Opening of the Gate 180 


LAWSON, Ernest, N.A. . 


At the Riverside 3 48 
Early Morning, Springtime: Mianus, Connecticut 83 


LEROLLE, Henri 
Coming from the Fountain 170. 


LESSI, Trro 
The Antiquary 


bo 


LESSING, Karu FRiepricu 
~ An Approaching Storm 33 


LINDER, F. 
Moorish Girl 3 30 


LOOP, Henry A., N.A. 
Mother and Child 62 


MADRAZO, Raimunpo DE 
The wr yst 88 


MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. 


Autumn Sunset 99 


MAURER, Atrrep H. 
Lady in White 90 


MAX, GABRIEL 
Head of Young Woman 52 


MAZZOLINI 
The Bird 


MEISSONIER (fils), Juan Cares 
Le Fripier 


MEYER VON BREMEN, JowHAann GeEorG 
The Hour for Rest 
“Sleep, Baby, Sleep” 


eit I Francia Davis, NA. 


Roasting Apples 


MILLET, Jean Francois 

| La Bergére 

MINOR, Roserr C., N.A. 
Twilight 
Near the Wigwams, Waterford, Connecticut 
September Sunset 


eELCRLON. Frerpiwanp Jan 
Landscape 


MONTAGUE, F. S. 
The Thames at Eton College 


MONTAYNE, H. V. 
Market Place at Bruges, Belgium 


MORAN, Epwarp 
Incoming Ship 


MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. 
A Mountain Lake in Utah 


Sunrise at Venice 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


67 


78 


32 
51 


147 


111 


95 
134 
155 


150 


13 


87 


CATALOGUE. 
NUMBER 
MORLAND, GrorGE | 
Selling Fish, Fresh-water Bay, Isle of Wight 168 


MURPHY, Joun Francis, N.A. 


| Autumn Sunset 98 
i A Cloudy Day 132 
NERODE, E. von 

| Out Door Market, Vienna 1 
. NICZKY 
i The Goldfish 91 
| PERRAULT, Lton Bazi 

t Petite Fille au Chien | 174 
| PETITJEAN, E. 

il The Houses on the Riverside 71 
| POKITONOW, Ivan 
q Les Faucheurs : 97 
a 
i QUADRONE 

Interrupted 6 
i 
| | RANGER, Henry Warp, N.A. 
| Farmhouse and Trees 119 
|| The Brook 120 
| | Landscape 146 
i REMINGTON, Freveric, 4.N.A. | 
1 | A Master Buck 4A 


RIBOT, AveustiIn THEODULE 
The Cook 15 


RICHARDS, Wiiu1Am Trost 
A Windy Day 28 


RICHET, Lron 
The Farm 
Gleams of Summer Light 


RICO, Martin ~ , 
Along the River 


RIX, JULIAN 


Landscape 


ROBINSON, THeoporr, N.A. 
In the Woods 


- ROSIERSE, T. 
Market Stall — 


p RYDER, Atserr Pinxuam, N.A. 
5 Sheep and Landscape 


SANCHEZ-PERRIER, Eauio 
On the River | 


SCHREYER, Apo.r 
A Wallachian Team 
The Charge 


SEMENOWSKY, EismMAn 
The White Veil 


SIGNORINI, Grusrprr 
The Cup of Chocolate 
In a Moorish Café 


TAMBURINI, Antonio 
The News of the Day 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


149 
164 


105 


133 


36 


18 


39 


THAULOW, Frits 
The Washerwoman 


TOURNIERES, Rosert 
Lady of the Court of Louis Quinze 


TWACHTMAN, Jonun HENRY 
Winter Landscape 


VAN BEERS, Jan 
Pierrot and Pierrette 


VAN BOSKERCK, Ropert Warp, N.A. 


June 


VAN MARCKE, Emite 


Homeward Bound 


VIBERT, JeEHnHAN GEORGES | 
The Cardinal 


VERBOECKHOVEN, EucEent Josep 


Sheep 
Sheep and Fowl 
Sheep in Pasture 


VINEA, FRANCESCO 


The Flowers on the Terrace 


VOLTZ, Frieprico JoHANN 
Cattle and Landscape 


WALKER, J. A. 


Reconnoitering 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


163 


73 


127 


17 


74 


108 


100 


148 
161 
173 


69 


118 


72 


WASHINGTON, GerorcEs 
Arab Chiefs 


WATROUS, Harry Wuuson, N.A. 


A Cigarette, a Cup of Tea and She 
The Word of a Girl 


WEISS, GerorcEs 
Contentment 
At the Inn 


WHITTREDGE, Worruicron, N.A. 
Autumn Twilight, Hudson River 


WILLIAMS, Freperick Batuarp, N.A. 
Landscape 


WORMS, JvuLzs 
The Last ‘Touches 


WYANT, ALEXANDER EL INGA. 
Blue Mountain Lake 


Landscape 
The Bridge in the Meadows 


ZAMACOIS, Epuarpo 
The Guitar Player 


ZIEM, Frevirx 


Venice 
Venetian Boats 
Evening: Venice 


ZORN, Lronyarp ANDERS 
Arab Chief at Prayer 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


64 


84 


57 


96 
121 
130 


104 


126 
162 
172 


138 


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